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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... Thou art the father of occafion deare . " TODD . Ver . 10. Who would not fing for Lycidas ? ] Virgil , Ecl . x . 3 . 66 neget quis carmina Gallo ? " PECK . Ver . 11 . and build the lofty rhyme . ] A beautiful Latinifm . Hor . Ep . I ...
... Thou art the father of occafion deare . " TODD . Ver . 10. Who would not fing for Lycidas ? ] Virgil , Ecl . x . 3 . 66 neget quis carmina Gallo ? " PECK . Ver . 11 . and build the lofty rhyme . ] A beautiful Latinifm . Hor . Ep . I ...
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... thou eldest Sister of the crew . " TODD . Ver . 17. Begin , and fomewhat loudly fweep the string . ] Tickell reads louder , in his edition of 1720 , against the authority of the early editions , which have all loudly . He was perhaps ...
... thou eldest Sister of the crew . " TODD . Ver . 17. Begin , and fomewhat loudly fweep the string . ] Tickell reads louder , in his edition of 1720 , against the authority of the early editions , which have all loudly . He was perhaps ...
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... thou art gone , Now thou art gone , and never must return ! Thee , Shepherd , thee the woods , and defart caves Temper'd , in this laft fenfe , is an Italian phrafe . See the note on Par . Loft , B. vii . 598. But it is also the ...
... thou art gone , Now thou art gone , and never must return ! Thee , Shepherd , thee the woods , and defart caves Temper'd , in this laft fenfe , is an Italian phrafe . See the note on Par . Loft , B. vii . 598. But it is also the ...
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... thou honour'd flood , Smooth - fliding Mincius , crown'd with vocal reeds ! That strain I heard was of a higher mood : But now my oat proceeds , And liftens to the herald of the fea That came in Neptune's plea ; He afk'd the waves , and ...
... thou honour'd flood , Smooth - fliding Mincius , crown'd with vocal reeds ! That strain I heard was of a higher mood : But now my oat proceeds , And liftens to the herald of the fea That came in Neptune's plea ; He afk'd the waves , and ...
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... thou , my dear pledge ? " And he adds , that reft was here perhaps immediately taken from a pas- fage in Spenfer's Daphnaida , where the fubject is the fame . " And reft from me my fweet companion , " And reft from me my love , & c ...
... thou , my dear pledge ? " And he adds , that reft was here perhaps immediately taken from a pas- fage in Spenfer's Daphnaida , where the fubject is the fame . " And reft from me my fweet companion , " And reft from me my love , & c ...
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