The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 6John Macrone, 1835 |
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... WARTON . 6 + Ver . 11. And build the lofty rhyme . A beautiful Latin- ism . Hor . Ep . ' 1. iii . 24. " Seu condis amabile car- men . " And De Arte Poet . ' v . 436. " Si carmina condes . " -NEWTON . 6 Todd here cites a passage from ...
... WARTON . 6 + Ver . 11. And build the lofty rhyme . A beautiful Latin- ism . Hor . Ep . ' 1. iii . 24. " Seu condis amabile car- men . " And De Arte Poet . ' v . 436. " Si carmina condes . " -NEWTON . 6 Todd here cites a passage from ...
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... WARTON . This is a beautiful note of T. Warton , characteristic of that amiable critic and poet , and such as few others , if any , could have written . 9 Ver . 26. Under the opening eyelids of the morn . Per- haps from Thomas ...
... WARTON . This is a beautiful note of T. Warton , characteristic of that amiable critic and poet , and such as few others , if any , could have written . 9 Ver . 26. Under the opening eyelids of the morn . Per- haps from Thomas ...
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... WARTON . 12 Ver . 29. Battening our flocks . To " batten " is both neutral and active , to grow or to make fat . The neutral is most common . Shakspeare , Hamlet , ' a . iii . s . 4 . 6 Could you on this fair mountain leave to feed ...
... WARTON . 12 Ver . 29. Battening our flocks . To " batten " is both neutral and active , to grow or to make fat . The neutral is most common . Shakspeare , Hamlet , ' a . iii . s . 4 . 6 Could you on this fair mountain leave to feed ...
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... WARTON . Here is another note of T. Warton , which combines a thousand charms of poetry , history , and taste . 20 Ver , 58. What could the Muse , & c . See ' Paradise Lost , ' b . vii . 37. of Orpheus NOTES ON LYCIDAS . 23.
... WARTON . Here is another note of T. Warton , which combines a thousand charms of poetry , history , and taste . 20 Ver , 58. What could the Muse , & c . See ' Paradise Lost , ' b . vii . 37. of Orpheus NOTES ON LYCIDAS . 23.
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... WARTON . 21 Ver . 70 . Fame is the spur that the clear spirit doth raise , & c . These noble sentiments , Mr. Warton has observed , Milton afterwards dilated or improved in Paradise Re- gained , ' b . iii . 24 , & c . - TODD . No lines ...
... WARTON . 21 Ver . 70 . Fame is the spur that the clear spirit doth raise , & c . These noble sentiments , Mr. Warton has observed , Milton afterwards dilated or improved in Paradise Re- gained , ' b . iii . 24 , & c . - TODD . No lines ...
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