The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors, Том 2C. and J. Rivington; J. Cuthell; J. Nunn; J. and W.T. Clarke; Longman and Company; ... [and 17 others], 1826 |
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... song ; 5 Of Dr. Samuel Barrow , the author of these verses , no ac- count has been given by the editors of Milton . Toland only calls him a doctor of physick . Perhaps he was the physician to the army of General Monk . See Skinner's ...
... song ; 5 Of Dr. Samuel Barrow , the author of these verses , no ac- count has been given by the editors of Milton . Toland only calls him a doctor of physick . Perhaps he was the physician to the army of General Monk . See Skinner's ...
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... song , " & c . See many more in Peck's Memoirs of Milton , 1740 , pp . 117 , & c . Addison cites only " hell - doom'd . " It may not be improper to add a few re- marks respecting these combinations of words . They abound in our elder ...
... song , " & c . See many more in Peck's Memoirs of Milton , 1740 , pp . 117 , & c . Addison cites only " hell - doom'd . " It may not be improper to add a few re- marks respecting these combinations of words . They abound in our elder ...
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... song , " Well knows to still the wild winds when they roar . ” And in Par . Lost , B. v . 193 . " His praise , ye Winds , that from four quarters blow , " Breathe soft or loud ; and , wave your tops , ye Pines . " Other instances might ...
... song , " Well knows to still the wild winds when they roar . ” And in Par . Lost , B. v . 193 . " His praise , ye Winds , that from four quarters blow , " Breathe soft or loud ; and , wave your tops , ye Pines . " Other instances might ...
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... song . " " Or other worlds they seem'd , or happy isles , " Like those Hesperian gardens fam'd of old , " Fortunate fields , and groves , and flowery vales , " Thrice happy isles ; but who dwelt happy there " He staid not to inquire ...
... song . " " Or other worlds they seem'd , or happy isles , " Like those Hesperian gardens fam'd of old , " Fortunate fields , and groves , and flowery vales , " Thrice happy isles ; but who dwelt happy there " He staid not to inquire ...
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... song , " Well knows to still the wild winds when they roar , " And hush the waving woods- ” Then the Lady's strains : " How sweetly did they float upon the wings " Of silence , through the empty - vaulted night , " At every fall ...
... song , " Well knows to still the wild winds when they roar , " And hush the waving woods- ” Then the Lady's strains : " How sweetly did they float upon the wings " Of silence , through the empty - vaulted night , " At every fall ...
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