The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors. To which are Added Illustrations, and Some Account of the Life and Writings of Milton, Band 6J. Johnson, 1809 |
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... She here appears to have lived near Saint Chad's church at Litchfield , and to have excelled in painting . Cleve- land's copy is very witty . But the two concluding lines are hyperboles of wit . " Our teares fhall feem the Irish feas ...
... She here appears to have lived near Saint Chad's church at Litchfield , and to have excelled in painting . Cleve- land's copy is very witty . But the two concluding lines are hyperboles of wit . " Our teares fhall feem the Irish feas ...
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... She never told her love , " But let concealment , like a worm i'the bud , " Feed on her damask cheek . " The ballad , which is indebted to thefe paffages , is the William and Margaret of Mallet : " Her bloom was like the fpringing ...
... She never told her love , " But let concealment , like a worm i'the bud , " Feed on her damask cheek . " The ballad , which is indebted to thefe paffages , is the William and Margaret of Mallet : " Her bloom was like the fpringing ...
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... She was pinch'd and pull'd , fhe fed , " And he by friers lantern led . ” And in the Faerie Queene , And in our author's Epitaph on Hobfon , of the fame edition , v . 17. " It fhall be fed . " In Harrington's Ariosto , we have " As ...
... She was pinch'd and pull'd , fhe fed , " And he by friers lantern led . ” And in the Faerie Queene , And in our author's Epitaph on Hobfon , of the fame edition , v . 17. " It fhall be fed . " In Harrington's Ariosto , we have " As ...
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... She came in all her ingenuity , her graces , her charms ; and it is entirely fufficient that her repeated intro- duction has been fo finely apologised by her introducer . If I could confider the Genius of the shore , into which Milton ...
... She came in all her ingenuity , her graces , her charms ; and it is entirely fufficient that her repeated intro- duction has been fo finely apologised by her introducer . If I could confider the Genius of the shore , into which Milton ...
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... She promises , however , to be his " foon or fine ; " and concludes " The chriftall ftreams fhall backward moue , " Ere I forget thy faithful loue . " After this avowal , " A new perfuafion to Lefba " is offered by the poet ; from which ...
... She promises , however , to be his " foon or fine ; " and concludes " The chriftall ftreams fhall backward moue , " Ere I forget thy faithful loue . " After this avowal , " A new perfuafion to Lefba " is offered by the poet ; from which ...
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