The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors, Volume 2C. and J. Rivington; J. Cuthell; J. Nunn; J. and W.T. Clarke; Longman and Company; ... [and 17 others], 1826 |
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... Faer . Qu . ii . vii . 21 , & c . To these instances might be added the beautiful personifica- tions of Sackville in the Mirrour for Magistrates . See Note on Par . Lost , B. xi . 489. In Masenius's infernal council , Death , Diseases ...
... Faer . Qu . ii . vii . 21 , & c . To these instances might be added the beautiful personifica- tions of Sackville in the Mirrour for Magistrates . See Note on Par . Lost , B. xi . 489. In Masenius's infernal council , Death , Diseases ...
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... Faer . Qu . i . i . 14 . " A little glooming light , much like a shade . " Or , after all , Milton might take the hint from his own Il Pens . " Where glowing embers through the room " Teach light to counterfeit a gloom . " NEWTON . Serv ...
... Faer . Qu . i . i . 14 . " A little glooming light , much like a shade . " Or , after all , Milton might take the hint from his own Il Pens . " Where glowing embers through the room " Teach light to counterfeit a gloom . " NEWTON . Serv ...
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... Faer . Qu . i . i . 19 . " His gall did grate for grief and high disdain . " This , as Mr. Thyer citing the passage from Spenser has ob- served , is the alto sdegno of the Italians . Our old poets , I may add , were fond of the ...
... Faer . Qu . i . i . 19 . " His gall did grate for grief and high disdain . " This , as Mr. Thyer citing the passage from Spenser has ob- served , is the alto sdegno of the Italians . Our old poets , I may add , were fond of the ...
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... Faer . Qu . iii . xi . 25. The circumstance of the fire , mixed with a most noisome smoke , which prevents her from entering into the house of Busyrane , is , I think , an obstacle , which we meet with in The Seven Champions of Christen ...
... Faer . Qu . iii . xi . 25. The circumstance of the fire , mixed with a most noisome smoke , which prevents her from entering into the house of Busyrane , is , I think , an obstacle , which we meet with in The Seven Champions of Christen ...
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... Faer . Qu . i . xi . 18 . " Then with his waving wings displayed wyde , " Himselfe up high he lifted from the ground , " And with strong flight did forcibly divyde " The yielding ayre , which nigh too feeble found " Her flitting parts ...
... Faer . Qu . i . xi . 18 . " Then with his waving wings displayed wyde , " Himselfe up high he lifted from the ground , " And with strong flight did forcibly divyde " The yielding ayre , which nigh too feeble found " Her flitting parts ...
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