The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 6John Macrone, 1835 |
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... perhaps a native of Ireland . At Cambridge he was distinguished for his piety , and pro- ficiency in polite literature : he has no inelegant copy of Latin iambics prefixed to a Latin comedy called ' Senile Odium , ' acted at Queen's ...
... perhaps a native of Ireland . At Cambridge he was distinguished for his piety , and pro- ficiency in polite literature : he has no inelegant copy of Latin iambics prefixed to a Latin comedy called ' Senile Odium , ' acted at Queen's ...
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... Perhaps I should be inclined to say more on this exqui- site and inimitable Elegy ; but I must forbear , lest those remarks should run to an extent disproportioned to its length . LYCIDA S. In this Monody , the author bewails a ...
... Perhaps I should be inclined to say more on this exqui- site and inimitable Elegy ; but I must forbear , lest those remarks should run to an extent disproportioned to its length . LYCIDA S. In this Monody , the author bewails a ...
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... thee the shores and sounding seas Wash far away , where'er thy bones are hurl'd ; 155 Whether beyond the stormy Hebrides , Where thou , perhaps , under the whelming tide , 46 160 Visit'st the bottom of the monstrous world ; 14 LYCIDAS .
... thee the shores and sounding seas Wash far away , where'er thy bones are hurl'd ; 155 Whether beyond the stormy Hebrides , Where thou , perhaps , under the whelming tide , 46 160 Visit'st the bottom of the monstrous world ; 14 LYCIDAS .
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... perhaps a better reason , why Deva's is a " wisard ” stream . In Drayton , this river is styled the " hallowed , " and the " holy , " and the " ominous flood . " In our author's ' Vacation Exercise , ' Dee is characterised , " ancient ...
... perhaps a better reason , why Deva's is a " wisard ” stream . In Drayton , this river is styled the " hallowed , " and the " holy , " and the " ominous flood . " In our author's ' Vacation Exercise , ' Dee is characterised , " ancient ...
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... perhaps directed to these objects , by reading Drayton ; who , in the Ninth and Tenth Songs of his ' Polyolbion , ' has very copiously enlarged , and almost at one view , on this scenery . It is , however , with great force and felicity ...
... perhaps directed to these objects , by reading Drayton ; who , in the Ninth and Tenth Songs of his ' Polyolbion , ' has very copiously enlarged , and almost at one view , on this scenery . It is , however , with great force and felicity ...
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