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, Volumen4J. Johnson, 1809 |
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... shows . " Sir Henry Wotton obferves , that , at a tourna- ment of which he was a spectator at court , " fome of the imprefes were fo dark , that their meaning is not yet understood ; unless per- chance that were their meaning , not to ...
... shows . " Sir Henry Wotton obferves , that , at a tourna- ment of which he was a spectator at court , " fome of the imprefes were fo dark , that their meaning is not yet understood ; unless per- chance that were their meaning , not to ...
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... show . " TODD . If not preferr'd More justly , & c . ] I reckon this panegyrick upon the Earth among the less perfect parts of the poem . The begin- ning is extravagant , and what follows is not confiftent with what the author had faid ...
... show . " TODD . If not preferr'd More justly , & c . ] I reckon this panegyrick upon the Earth among the less perfect parts of the poem . The begin- ning is extravagant , and what follows is not confiftent with what the author had faid ...
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... show that Dr. Pearce's quotations from Pliny and others , do not prove the real existence of the gardens . After these comes Sir Thomas Hanmer ; and he pronounces in favour of Dr , Bentley 445 Held dalliance with his fair Egyptian ...
... show that Dr. Pearce's quotations from Pliny and others , do not prove the real existence of the gardens . After these comes Sir Thomas Hanmer ; and he pronounces in favour of Dr , Bentley 445 Held dalliance with his fair Egyptian ...
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... show of love well feign'd ; The way which to her ruin now I tend . So fpake the enemy of mankind , enclos'd In ferpent , inmate bad ! and toward Eve Addrefs'd his way : not with indented wave , Prone on the ground , as fince ; but on ...
... show of love well feign'd ; The way which to her ruin now I tend . So fpake the enemy of mankind , enclos'd In ferpent , inmate bad ! and toward Eve Addrefs'd his way : not with indented wave , Prone on the ground , as fince ; but on ...
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... shows that the thort and fummary account , which Mofes gives of the Serpent's temptation , has refpect to fome previous discourse , which could , in all probability , be no other than what Milton has pitched upon . HUNE . Thereof , nor ...
... shows that the thort and fummary account , which Mofes gives of the Serpent's temptation , has refpect to fome previous discourse , which could , in all probability , be no other than what Milton has pitched upon . HUNE . Thereof , nor ...
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