The Poetical Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Preliminary Dissertations on Each Poem, Notes Critical and Explanatory, an Index to the Subjects of Paradise Lost, and a Verbal Index to All the PoemsA.S. Barnes and Company, 1873 - 688 Seiten |
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... Warton remarks- " On the whole , from a boy of seventeen , it is an extraordinary effort of fancy , expression , and versification . " While at Cam- bridge he wrote also many other poems , both Latin and English : among the latter is ...
... Warton remarks- " On the whole , from a boy of seventeen , it is an extraordinary effort of fancy , expression , and versification . " While at Cam- bridge he wrote also many other poems , both Latin and English : among the latter is ...
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... Warton , Symmons , Mitford , and Brydges . Also , an eloquent article in the 42d volume of the Edinburgh Review , by Macaulay ; and another , of glowing eloquence , in Dr. Channing's works , vol . 1 . Coleridge and Hazlitt also have ...
... Warton , Symmons , Mitford , and Brydges . Also , an eloquent article in the 42d volume of the Edinburgh Review , by Macaulay ; and another , of glowing eloquence , in Dr. Channing's works , vol . 1 . Coleridge and Hazlitt also have ...
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... WARTON . 360. Logres . Sir Lancelot , Pelleas , and Pellenore are personages in old romance . In the " Life and Death of King Athur " Sir Lancelot is there called of Logris , ( an old name for England , ) and Sir Tristam is named of ...
... WARTON . 360. Logres . Sir Lancelot , Pelleas , and Pellenore are personages in old romance . In the " Life and Death of King Athur " Sir Lancelot is there called of Logris , ( an old name for England , ) and Sir Tristam is named of ...
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... WARTON . 449. In wonted shape : That is , in his own proper shape , and under no disguise . 467. Did I not tell thee , & c . Here is something to be understood : the thing told , we may suppose to be what Satan had before said , iii ...
... WARTON . 449. In wonted shape : That is , in his own proper shape , and under no disguise . 467. Did I not tell thee , & c . Here is something to be understood : the thing told , we may suppose to be what Satan had before said , iii ...
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... in favour in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries . For an account of these entertainments , sev Warton's History of English Poetry , vol . iii . page 224 , & c . ] spells of Sabrina . She is then carried back to 411.
... in favour in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries . For an account of these entertainments , sev Warton's History of English Poetry , vol . iii . page 224 , & c . ] spells of Sabrina . She is then carried back to 411.
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