The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 4John Macrone, 1835 |
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... Italian , as well as Latin , there is eremita , which the French , and we after them , contract into hermite , hermit . - NEWTON . 7 Ver . 11 . As thou art wont . 6 Inspire , See the very fine opening of the ninth book of the ' Pa ...
... Italian , as well as Latin , there is eremita , which the French , and we after them , contract into hermite , hermit . - NEWTON . 7 Ver . 11 . As thou art wont . 6 Inspire , See the very fine opening of the ninth book of the ' Pa ...
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... Italian duello , if I am not mis- taken , bears a stronger sense , and this I suppose Milton had in view . - THYER . 66 Milton might rather be supposed to look to the Latin ; where duellum is equivalent to bellum . See Hor . Ep . 1 . ii ...
... Italian duello , if I am not mis- taken , bears a stronger sense , and this I suppose Milton had in view . - THYER . 66 Milton might rather be supposed to look to the Latin ; where duellum is equivalent to bellum . See Hor . Ep . 1 . ii ...
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... Italian Sonnets , and his Canzone , are amatorial ; and were perhaps inspired by Leonora , [ Baroni , ] a young lady whom he had heard sing at Rome , and whom he celebrates in three Latin epigrams . But these were among the vanities of ...
... Italian Sonnets , and his Canzone , are amatorial ; and were perhaps inspired by Leonora , [ Baroni , ] a young lady whom he had heard sing at Rome , and whom he celebrates in three Latin epigrams . But these were among the vanities of ...
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... Italian poets . This pleasant grove " is a magical creation in the desert , de- signed as a scene suited for the ensuing temptation of the banquet . Thus Tasso lays the scene of the sumptuous banquet , which Armida provides for her ...
... Italian poets . This pleasant grove " is a magical creation in the desert , de- signed as a scene suited for the ensuing temptation of the banquet . Thus Tasso lays the scene of the sumptuous banquet , which Armida provides for her ...
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... Italian poets ; as has been justly observed by Mr. Thyer . See his notes on ' Paradise Lost , ' b . iv . 246. and b . ix . 1086.— DUNSTER . 69 Ver . 294. That open'd in the midst a woody scene . Here is some resemblance of Homer's ...
... Italian poets ; as has been justly observed by Mr. Thyer . See his notes on ' Paradise Lost , ' b . iv . 246. and b . ix . 1086.— DUNSTER . 69 Ver . 294. That open'd in the midst a woody scene . Here is some resemblance of Homer's ...
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