Paradise Regain'd: A Poem in Four Books ; to which is Added Samson Agonistes ; And, Poems Upon Several Occasions, Volume 1 |
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... beginning whe By ere while & c is plainly an allufion to the Ille ego qui quondam & c at- tributed to Virgil : but it doth not therefore follow that Milton had no better tafte than to conceive these lines to be genuin . Their being fo ...
... beginning whe By ere while & c is plainly an allufion to the Ille ego qui quondam & c at- tributed to Virgil : but it doth not therefore follow that Milton had no better tafte than to conceive these lines to be genuin . Their being fo ...
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... beginning of the ftory , he lets the reader into the fecret , and takes care every now and then to remind him . And Cui mater media fefe tulit obvia fylva , & c . See An Essay upon Milton's imitations of the Ancients , p . 60 . 360 ...
... beginning of the ftory , he lets the reader into the fecret , and takes care every now and then to remind him . And Cui mater media fefe tulit obvia fylva , & c . See An Essay upon Milton's imitations of the Ancients , p . 60 . 360 ...
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... beginning , and in lies wilt end ; 405 Who boast'ft release from Hell , and leave to come Into the Heav'n of Heav'ns : thou com'ft indeed , 410 As a poor miferable captive thrall Comes to the place where he before had fat Among the ...
... beginning , and in lies wilt end ; 405 Who boast'ft release from Hell , and leave to come Into the Heav'n of Heav'ns : thou com'ft indeed , 410 As a poor miferable captive thrall Comes to the place where he before had fat Among the ...
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... beginning of Spenfer's Sheps herd's Calendar . 35 The A fhepherd's boy , no better do him call . 30. Alas , from what high hope in moft of the others i is absurdly & c ] So we read in the first edition ; printed Alas , from that high ...
... beginning of Spenfer's Sheps herd's Calendar . 35 The A fhepherd's boy , no better do him call . 30. Alas , from what high hope in moft of the others i is absurdly & c ] So we read in the first edition ; printed Alas , from that high ...
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... beginning of his re- ply to this speech of the Tempter , Yet wealth without these three is impotent To gain dominion , or to keep it : gain'd . Milton's verfes are not always to be meafur'd by counting fyllables on the fingers ends ...
... beginning of his re- ply to this speech of the Tempter , Yet wealth without these three is impotent To gain dominion , or to keep it : gain'd . Milton's verfes are not always to be meafur'd by counting fyllables on the fingers ends ...
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