The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... poets . Of the commentators known to me those who have done most in this style of annotation are Patrick Hume , Bentley , Bishop Newton and his coadjutors , Todd and his coadjutors , Mr. Keightley , and Mr. Browne ; and , in citing ...
... poets . Of the commentators known to me those who have done most in this style of annotation are Patrick Hume , Bentley , Bishop Newton and his coadjutors , Todd and his coadjutors , Mr. Keightley , and Mr. Browne ; and , in citing ...
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... poets write their verses , spelling words all the while in search of rhymes , and , like pack - horses , unable to get on unless they heard the tinkle of the bells attached to their harness ! Milton was not to be bound by such mechanism ...
... poets write their verses , spelling words all the while in search of rhymes , and , like pack - horses , unable to get on unless they heard the tinkle of the bells attached to their harness ! Milton was not to be bound by such mechanism ...
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... poets . Though this is said of it more especially in relation to " longer works , " the application is hardly limited to them , but is extended even to shorter works , save in so far as one might be weak enough to yield to custom in ...
... poets . Though this is said of it more especially in relation to " longer works , " the application is hardly limited to them , but is extended even to shorter works , save in so far as one might be weak enough to yield to custom in ...
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... poets generally is very poor and crude , " maketh me gladly remember my sweet time spent at Cambridge , and the pleasant talk which I had " oft with M. Cheke and M. Watson of this fault not only in the old " Latin poets , but also in ...
... poets generally is very poor and crude , " maketh me gladly remember my sweet time spent at Cambridge , and the pleasant talk which I had " oft with M. Cheke and M. Watson of this fault not only in the old " Latin poets , but also in ...
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... poets , has opened his epic . It is expressly the HEBREW Muse that he invokes- the Muse that may be supposed to have ... poet . For the theme that he proposes requires such aid ; his song is one that intends to soar above the Aonian ...
... poets , has opened his epic . It is expressly the HEBREW Muse that he invokes- the Muse that may be supposed to have ... poet . For the theme that he proposes requires such aid ; his song is one that intends to soar above the Aonian ...
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