The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... allude to , are Contemplation— down to Again : " " down to the end . Him that yon soars on golden wing , the far - off curfeu sound , Over some wide - water'd shore , Swinging slow with sullen roar . Thus , Night , oft see me in thy ...
... allude to , are Contemplation— down to Again : " " down to the end . Him that yon soars on golden wing , the far - off curfeu sound , Over some wide - water'd shore , Swinging slow with sullen roar . Thus , Night , oft see me in thy ...
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... alludes to a stage worthy of his presence : -- Then to the well - trod stage anon , If Jonson's learned sock be on ; Or sweetest Shakspeare , fancy's child , Warble his native wood - notes wild . Milton had not yet gone such extravagant ...
... alludes to a stage worthy of his presence : -- Then to the well - trod stage anon , If Jonson's learned sock be on ; Or sweetest Shakspeare , fancy's child , Warble his native wood - notes wild . Milton had not yet gone such extravagant ...
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... alludes in these con- cluding lines , without fetching the thought from the Table of Cebes . ' In the preceding attack I am convinced Mr. Thyer had no ill intention ; but by over- looking so clear and pointed an allusion to a subject ...
... alludes in these con- cluding lines , without fetching the thought from the Table of Cebes . ' In the preceding attack I am convinced Mr. Thyer had no ill intention ; but by over- looking so clear and pointed an allusion to a subject ...
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... allude to his own feelings and fate , especially in these lines , beginning at v . 75 : - I , dark in light , exposed To daily fraud , contempt , abuse , and wrong , Within doors or without , still as a fool , In power of others , never ...
... allude to his own feelings and fate , especially in these lines , beginning at v . 75 : - I , dark in light , exposed To daily fraud , contempt , abuse , and wrong , Within doors or without , still as a fool , In power of others , never ...
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... at 1. 759 Milton alludes to his own connubial infelicity , and regret for his forgiveness at the repentance of his first wife , suspicious of its sincerity . But it is not only to the unhappiness of his lxvi LIFE OF MILTON .
... at 1. 759 Milton alludes to his own connubial infelicity , and regret for his forgiveness at the repentance of his first wife , suspicious of its sincerity . But it is not only to the unhappiness of his lxvi LIFE OF MILTON .
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