The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... WARTON . This well - known scholar , critic , and poet ( 1728—1790 ) , remembered now chiefly by his " History of ... Warton's circumstances , one of the best books of comment in the English language . Before his death he had prepared a ...
... WARTON . This well - known scholar , critic , and poet ( 1728—1790 ) , remembered now chiefly by his " History of ... Warton's circumstances , one of the best books of comment in the English language . Before his death he had prepared a ...
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... Warton's intention to put forth a separate edition of those two Poems , where the omitted matter would have found a more suitable place . As he did not live to fulfil this intention ( see p . 281 ) , his First Edition of the Minor Poems ...
... Warton's intention to put forth a separate edition of those two Poems , where the omitted matter would have found a more suitable place . As he did not live to fulfil this intention ( see p . 281 ) , his First Edition of the Minor Poems ...
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... Warton and others , traced to older poets . Thus , " watery plain " for the sea ( line 23 ) is found in Spenser , in William Browne , and in Drayton ; " golden- tressed , " as applied to the sun ( 29 ) , is in Chaucer ; " hornèd moon ...
... Warton and others , traced to older poets . Thus , " watery plain " for the sea ( line 23 ) is found in Spenser , in William Browne , and in Drayton ; " golden- tressed , " as applied to the sun ( 29 ) , is in Chaucer ; " hornèd moon ...
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... Warton suggested " ice - ypearled , " on the analogy of ychained in the Ode on the Nativity ( 155 ) and star - ypointing in the lines on Shakespeare ; but , on the other analogy , afforded by such words as rosy - bosomed ( Comus , 986 ) ...
... Warton suggested " ice - ypearled , " on the analogy of ychained in the Ode on the Nativity ( 155 ) and star - ypointing in the lines on Shakespeare ; but , on the other analogy , afforded by such words as rosy - bosomed ( Comus , 986 ) ...
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... Warton cites the phrase from Shakespeare , Mid . " Already to their wormy beds are gone . ” 39. " that high first - moving sphere " ie . the primum mobile , or the outermost shell or sphere , enclosing , according to the Ptolemaic ...
... Warton cites the phrase from Shakespeare , Mid . " Already to their wormy beds are gone . ” 39. " that high first - moving sphere " ie . the primum mobile , or the outermost shell or sphere , enclosing , according to the Ptolemaic ...
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