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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... , as both Mr. King and Milton had been defigned for holy orders and the pastoral care , which gives a peculiar propriety to several paffages in it . TODD . Mount St. Michael , or The Vifion of the guarded 6 LYCIDAS :
... , as both Mr. King and Milton had been defigned for holy orders and the pastoral care , which gives a peculiar propriety to several paffages in it . TODD . Mount St. Michael , or The Vifion of the guarded 6 LYCIDAS :
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... gives us in other words , the melodious tear : " I like not tears in tune ; nor will I prife " His artificiall grief , & c . " TODD . Ver . 15. Begin then , Sifters of the facred well , ] Browne , in his Britannia's Paftorals , as Mr ...
... gives us in other words , the melodious tear : " I like not tears in tune ; nor will I prife " His artificiall grief , & c . " TODD . Ver . 15. Begin then , Sifters of the facred well , ] Browne , in his Britannia's Paftorals , as Mr ...
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... gives Nature " a golden key , " edit . 1621 , p . 393. But Milton here perhaps , as in Comus alfo , had in view P. Fletcher's defcription of the Pope : Locusts , 4to . 1627. p . 64 . 66 " Three mitred crownes the proud Impoftor weares ...
... gives Nature " a golden key , " edit . 1621 , p . 393. But Milton here perhaps , as in Comus alfo , had in view P. Fletcher's defcription of the Pope : Locusts , 4to . 1627. p . 64 . 66 " Three mitred crownes the proud Impoftor weares ...
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... give to the remainder of the paragraph , requires a femicolon after furmife : and it appears in the firk edition 1638. The fecond edition of 1645 , evidently from an overfight , has a full point after furmife , which has been impli ...
... give to the remainder of the paragraph , requires a femicolon after furmife : and it appears in the firk edition 1638. The fecond edition of 1645 , evidently from an overfight , has a full point after furmife , which has been impli ...
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... gives the greatest grace to the whole , is that natural and agreeable wildnefs and irregularity which runs quite through it , than which nothing could be better fuited to express the warm affection which Milton had for his friend , and ...
... gives the greatest grace to the whole , is that natural and agreeable wildnefs and irregularity which runs quite through it , than which nothing could be better fuited to express the warm affection which Milton had for his friend , and ...
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