The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors. To which are Added Illustrations, and Some Account of the Life and Writings of Milton, Том 3J. Johnson, 1809 |
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... observe when Milton fpeaks of what is hanging on the trees , he calls it fruit in the fingular number ( when gathered , in the plu- ral ) : See v . 249 , and v . 422 , B. v . 341 , B. viii . 307 , and Comus , v . 396 . " To fave her ...
... observe when Milton fpeaks of what is hanging on the trees , he calls it fruit in the fingular number ( when gathered , in the plu- ral ) : See v . 249 , and v . 422 , B. v . 341 , B. viii . 307 , and Comus , v . 396 . " To fave her ...
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... observed , that this ex- preffion of the air's ftealing and difperfing the fweets of flowers , very common in the best Italian poets . To inftance only in one more , Marino , Adon . C. i . ft . 131 . is " Dolce confufion di mille odori ...
... observed , that this ex- preffion of the air's ftealing and difperfing the fweets of flowers , very common in the best Italian poets . To inftance only in one more , Marino , Adon . C. i . ft . 131 . is " Dolce confufion di mille odori ...
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... observe , that Milton , where he is un- doubtedly to be traced , ftill abounds in " thofe mafterly beauties , and that exquifite colouring , " which in other poets is a certain index of originality . But I conceive that , when Milton in ...
... observe , that Milton , where he is un- doubtedly to be traced , ftill abounds in " thofe mafterly beauties , and that exquifite colouring , " which in other poets is a certain index of originality . But I conceive that , when Milton in ...
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... observed by any of the commentators , from the Hero und Leander of Mufæus , v . 280. Jos . WARTON . Ver . 605 . Hefperus , that led The Starry hoft , ] Spenfer , in his Epithalamion , thus addreffes the evening - star : " Faire child of ...
... observed by any of the commentators , from the Hero und Leander of Mufæus , v . 280. Jos . WARTON . Ver . 605 . Hefperus , that led The Starry hoft , ] Spenfer , in his Epithalamion , thus addreffes the evening - star : " Faire child of ...
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... observe , that our author takes great liberties in his ufe of the genders , fometimes making him and her and it of the fame thing or crea- We have a very remarkable instance in B. vi . 878 . " Difburthen'd Heaven rejoic'd , and foon ...
... observe , that our author takes great liberties in his ufe of the genders , fometimes making him and her and it of the fame thing or crea- We have a very remarkable instance in B. vi . 878 . " Difburthen'd Heaven rejoic'd , and foon ...
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