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In this Monody the author bewails a learned friend , unfortunately drowned in his
passage from Chester on the Irish seas , 1637. And by occasion foretels the ruin
of our corrupted clergy , then in their highth . YET ET once more , Oye Laurels ...
In this Monody the author bewails a learned friend , unfortunately drowned in his
passage from Chester on the Irish seas , 1637. And by occasion foretels the ruin
of our corrupted clergy , then in their highth . YET ET once more , Oye Laurels ...
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... so constant a difference in the “ spelling ; and intended that we hould here
understand by RHIME “ not the jingling sound of like Endings , but Verse in
general . ” Review or The Text of Parad . L. Lond . 1733. p.5 . At least in this
passage of !
... so constant a difference in the “ spelling ; and intended that we hould here
understand by RHIME “ not the jingling sound of like Endings , but Verse in
general . ” Review or The Text of Parad . L. Lond . 1733. p.5 . At least in this
passage of !
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It is wonderful that Bentley , with all his Grecian predilections , and his critical
knowledge of the precise original meaning of PYOMOE , should in the passage
from Paradise Lost , have wished to substitute Song for Ruime . Gray , who
studied ...
It is wonderful that Bentley , with all his Grecian predilections , and his critical
knowledge of the precise original meaning of PYOMOE , should in the passage
from Paradise Lost , have wished to substitute Song for Ruime . Gray , who
studied ...
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I mention this , that Gray's echo of the passage in the CHURCH - YARD Elegy ,
yet with another meaning , may not mislead many careless rea . ders . How
joyous did they drive the team afield . From the regularity of his pursuits , the
purity of ...
I mention this , that Gray's echo of the passage in the CHURCH - YARD Elegy ,
yet with another meaning , may not mislead many careless rea . ders . How
joyous did they drive the team afield . From the regularity of his pursuits , the
purity of ...
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Doctor Newton thus exhibits the passage . Ay me ! I fondly dream Had ye been
there , for what could that have done ? And adds this note . “ We have here
followed the pointing of Mil“ ton's manuscript in preference to all the editions : and
the ...
Doctor Newton thus exhibits the passage . Ay me ! I fondly dream Had ye been
there , for what could that have done ? And adds this note . “ We have here
followed the pointing of Mil“ ton's manuscript in preference to all the editions : and
the ...
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