The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... Comus " -to Mr. Turner , whose imaginative genius has never been more brilliantly displayed than in his illustrations of Milton - to the Engravers , whose innate conception of the beauties of this great painter has long stamped them as ...
... Comus " -to Mr. Turner , whose imaginative genius has never been more brilliantly displayed than in his illustrations of Milton - to the Engravers , whose innate conception of the beauties of this great painter has long stamped them as ...
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... ON MILTON'S VERSIFICATION SAMSON AGONISTES COMUS . ARCADES LYCIDAS 4 34 64 86 115 140 . 167 . 186 . 207 240 . 271 294 316 320 352 390 417 • € 454 458 525 597 604 L'ALLEGRO and IL PENSEROSO L'ALLEGRO IL PENSEROSO PAGE 621 .
... ON MILTON'S VERSIFICATION SAMSON AGONISTES COMUS . ARCADES LYCIDAS 4 34 64 86 115 140 . 167 . 186 . 207 240 . 271 294 316 320 352 390 417 • € 454 458 525 597 604 L'ALLEGRO and IL PENSEROSO L'ALLEGRO IL PENSEROSO PAGE 621 .
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... in one of our own ancient stories ! " It is possible that the advice of Manso , the friend of Tasso , might determine the poet to a design of this kind . c CHAPTER VI . ON COMUS . IN 1634 , Milton LIFE OF MILTON . XXV.
... in one of our own ancient stories ! " It is possible that the advice of Manso , the friend of Tasso , might determine the poet to a design of this kind . c CHAPTER VI . ON COMUS . IN 1634 , Milton LIFE OF MILTON . XXV.
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John Milton. CHAPTER VI . ON COMUS . IN 1634 , Milton wrote his immortal " Mask of Comus , " for John Egerton , first Earl of Bridgewater , then Lord President of Wales , to be presented at Ludlow Castle , which was his Lordship's ...
John Milton. CHAPTER VI . ON COMUS . IN 1634 , Milton wrote his immortal " Mask of Comus , " for John Egerton , first Earl of Bridgewater , then Lord President of Wales , to be presented at Ludlow Castle , which was his Lordship's ...
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... Comus ' appeared * . " The song on Echo is more exquisite than any thing of its kind in our language . " Comus ' , " says Warton , " is universally allowed to have taken some of its tints from the ' Tempest . " The following is a ...
... Comus ' appeared * . " The song on Echo is more exquisite than any thing of its kind in our language . " Comus ' , " says Warton , " is universally allowed to have taken some of its tints from the ' Tempest . " The following is a ...
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