The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors, Tom 5C. and J. Rivington; J. Cuthell; J. Nunn; J. and W.T. Clarke; Longman and Company ... [and 17 others], 1826 |
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... lost on the seas near the coast , " Where the great Vision of the guarded Mount " Looks toward Namancos and Bayona's hold ; " Look homeward , Angel , now , and melt with ruth . " The great Vision and the Angel are the same thing : and ...
... lost on the seas near the coast , " Where the great Vision of the guarded Mount " Looks toward Namancos and Bayona's hold ; " Look homeward , Angel , now , and melt with ruth . " The great Vision and the Angel are the same thing : and ...
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... Lost , B. x . 1071 , and in our author's Psalms , ii . 27. T. WARTON . Ver . 3. I come to pluck your berries & c . ] This beautiful allusion to the unripe age of his friend , in which death " shat- And , with forc'd fingers rude ...
... Lost , B. x . 1071 , and in our author's Psalms , ii . 27. T. WARTON . Ver . 3. I come to pluck your berries & c . ] This beautiful allusion to the unripe age of his friend , in which death " shat- And , with forc'd fingers rude ...
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... Lost , B. vii . 598. Of various instruments of musick . 66 Temper'd soft tunings . " T. WArton . Temper'd , in this last sense , is an Italian phrase . See the note on Par . Lost , B. vii . 598. But it is also the phraseology of English ...
... Lost , B. vii . 598. Of various instruments of musick . 66 Temper'd soft tunings . " T. WArton . Temper'd , in this last sense , is an Italian phrase . See the note on Par . Lost , B. vii . 598. But it is also the phraseology of English ...
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... Lost , B. xi . 746. Drayton has , still more appositely , " The utmost end of Cornwall's furrowing beak , " Polyolb . S. i . vol . ii . p . 657 . T. WARTON . Ver . 96. And sage Hippotades their answer brings , ] Hip- potades is no very ...
... Lost , B. xi . 746. Drayton has , still more appositely , " The utmost end of Cornwall's furrowing beak , " Polyolb . S. i . vol . ii . p . 657 . T. WARTON . Ver . 96. And sage Hippotades their answer brings , ] Hip- potades is no very ...
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... Lost , B. vi . 251. This is styled an engine , and the expression is a periphrasis for an axe , which the poet did not choose to name in plain terms . The sense therefore of the context seems to be , " But there will soon be an end of ...
... Lost , B. vi . 251. This is styled an engine , and the expression is a periphrasis for an axe , which the poet did not choose to name in plain terms . The sense therefore of the context seems to be , " But there will soon be an end of ...
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