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366--378 ; Il Penseroso , pp . 378—389 ,Arcades , pp . 389–395 ; Comus , pp .
395—444 ; Lycidas , pp . 445–465 ; Sonnets and Kindred Pieces , pp . 465-483 ;
Translations , pp . 483 , 484 . Notes to the Latin Poems : -- De Auctore Testimonia
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366--378 ; Il Penseroso , pp . 378—389 ,Arcades , pp . 389–395 ; Comus , pp .
395—444 ; Lycidas , pp . 445–465 ; Sonnets and Kindred Pieces , pp . 465-483 ;
Translations , pp . 483 , 484 . Notes to the Latin Poems : -- De Auctore Testimonia
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[ PETRARCH , Sonnet 107. ) FOUNDED in chaste and humble poverty , ' Gainst
them that raised thee dost thou lift thy horn , Impudent whore ? Where hast thou
placed thy hope ? In thy adulterers , or thy ill - got wealth ? Another Constantine ...
[ PETRARCH , Sonnet 107. ) FOUNDED in chaste and humble poverty , ' Gainst
them that raised thee dost thou lift thy horn , Impudent whore ? Where hast thou
placed thy hope ? In thy adulterers , or thy ill - got wealth ? Another Constantine ...
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517 ) : “ Armatumque auro circumspicit Oriona ; ” and Todd refers to “ Orione
armato ” in Petrarch , Sonnet 23 . 339 . “ Amram's son , " i.e. Moses . See Exod . vi
. 16—20 ; also Exod . X. 12—15 . 341. “ warping , " i.e. working themselves
forward ...
517 ) : “ Armatumque auro circumspicit Oriona ; ” and Todd refers to “ Orione
armato ” in Petrarch , Sonnet 23 . 339 . “ Amram's son , " i.e. Moses . See Exod . vi
. 16—20 ; also Exod . X. 12—15 . 341. “ warping , " i.e. working themselves
forward ...
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Mr. Keightley quotes Spenser's 40th Sonnet . 491 . Scowls o'er the darkened
landskip snow or shower . " A bold metaphor ; for , unless we enclose the words “
snow or shower " between two commas ( which would violate the original
pointing ) ...
Mr. Keightley quotes Spenser's 40th Sonnet . 491 . Scowls o'er the darkened
landskip snow or shower . " A bold metaphor ; for , unless we enclose the words “
snow or shower " between two commas ( which would violate the original
pointing ) ...
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Such was Milton's blindness ( see his Sonnet to Cyriack Skinner ) ; but , as he
was not perfectly certain that his case was one of gutta serena , he brings in the
other medical term , “ dim suffusion . ” 25 , 26. " " 29. “ Smit with the love , " & 152
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Such was Milton's blindness ( see his Sonnet to Cyriack Skinner ) ; but , as he
was not perfectly certain that his case was one of gutta serena , he brings in the
other medical term , “ dim suffusion . ” 25 , 26. " " 29. “ Smit with the love , " & 152
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