The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 6John Macrone, 1835 |
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... of Cork and Ross , and in this Pastoral is probably the same person that is styled " old Damætas , " v . 36. when , in calm weather , not far from the English coast , the ship , a very crazy vessel , a fatal and perfidious bark ,
... of Cork and Ross , and in this Pastoral is probably the same person that is styled " old Damætas , " v . 36. when , in calm weather , not far from the English coast , the ship , a very crazy vessel , a fatal and perfidious bark ,
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... probably talked in this way from an early stage of his literary career , and was now ashamed to retract . 6 Whatever stern grandeur Milton's two epics and his drama , written in his latter days , exhibit ; by whatever divine in- vention ...
... probably talked in this way from an early stage of his literary career , and was now ashamed to retract . 6 Whatever stern grandeur Milton's two epics and his drama , written in his latter days , exhibit ; by whatever divine in- vention ...
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... Elegy on Addison ' is probably the model which Johnson would have chosen . Tickell is solemn , and sometimes tender ; but he has none of Milton's richness and illumination . and so new , as in this : the tone INTRODUCTORY REMARKS . 7.
... Elegy on Addison ' is probably the model which Johnson would have chosen . Tickell is solemn , and sometimes tender ; but he has none of Milton's richness and illumination . and so new , as in this : the tone INTRODUCTORY REMARKS . 7.
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... probably in his mind a passage in Cicero De Senectute , ' where the death of young persons is compared to unripe fruit plucked with violence from the tree , and that of old persons to fully ripe mellow fruit that falls naturally : " Et ...
... probably in his mind a passage in Cicero De Senectute , ' where the death of young persons is compared to unripe fruit plucked with violence from the tree , and that of old persons to fully ripe mellow fruit that falls naturally : " Et ...
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... probably recollected this geographical description of the Spanish province . - TODD . 51 Ver . 165. Weep no more , & c . Milton , in this sudden and beautiful transition from the gloomy and mournful strain into that of hope and comfort ...
... probably recollected this geographical description of the Spanish province . - TODD . 51 Ver . 165. Weep no more , & c . Milton , in this sudden and beautiful transition from the gloomy and mournful strain into that of hope and comfort ...
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