The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 6John Macrone, 1835 |
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... pluck your berries , & c . This beautiful allusion to the unripe age of his friend , in which death " shatter'd his leaves before the mellowing year , " is not an- VOL . VI . B tique , I think , but of those secret graces.
... pluck your berries , & c . This beautiful allusion to the unripe age of his friend , in which death " shatter'd his leaves before the mellowing year , " is not an- VOL . VI . B tique , I think , but of those secret graces.
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... death of young persons is compared to unripe fruit plucked with violence from the tree , and that of old persons to fully ripe mellow fruit that falls naturally : " Et quasi poma ex arboribus , cruda si sint , vi avelluntur ; si matura ...
... death of young persons is compared to unripe fruit plucked with violence from the tree , and that of old persons to fully ripe mellow fruit that falls naturally : " Et quasi poma ex arboribus , cruda si sint , vi avelluntur ; si matura ...
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... death would remove all grievances in religion , and complete the reformation of the church . Dr. Warburton supposes , that saint Peter's sword , turned into the two - handed sword of romance , is here intended : but this supposition ...
... death would remove all grievances in religion , and complete the reformation of the church . Dr. Warburton supposes , that saint Peter's sword , turned into the two - handed sword of romance , is here intended : but this supposition ...
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... , where , bewailing the death of some maiden of great blood in terms of the utmost grief and de- jection , he breaks out all at once in the same manner.— THYER . 52 Ver . 173. Through the dear might , & NOTES ON LYCIDAS . 35.
... , where , bewailing the death of some maiden of great blood in terms of the utmost grief and de- jection , he breaks out all at once in the same manner.— THYER . 52 Ver . 173. Through the dear might , & NOTES ON LYCIDAS . 35.
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... death , had exalted him into an angel , he would not have forestalled that idea , according to Thyer's interpreta- tion , at v . 163.-T. WARTON . 54 Ver . 179. In solemn troops , and sweet societies . Mil- ton's angelic system ...
... death , had exalted him into an angel , he would not have forestalled that idea , according to Thyer's interpreta- tion , at v . 163.-T. WARTON . 54 Ver . 179. In solemn troops , and sweet societies . Mil- ton's angelic system ...
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