Poems Upon Several Occasions: English, Italian, and Latin, with TranslationsG. G. J. and J. Robinson, 1791 - 608 páginas |
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... verses ; much less the distinction and character of a true poet . After the publication of the PARADISE LOST , whose acknowledged merit and increafing celebrity might have naturally contributed to call other pieces of the fame author ...
... verses ; much less the distinction and character of a true poet . After the publication of the PARADISE LOST , whose acknowledged merit and increafing celebrity might have naturally contributed to call other pieces of the fame author ...
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... verses . To afcertain his criticisms in detecting or reforming these imaginary forgeries , he often appeals to words and phrases in the fame poem . But he never attempts to confirm his conjectures from the smaller poems , written before ...
... verses . To afcertain his criticisms in detecting or reforming these imaginary forgeries , he often appeals to words and phrases in the fame poem . But he never attempts to confirm his conjectures from the smaller poems , written before ...
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... verse , which after its revival by Philips had been long neglected , caught the public ear : and the whole of Milton's poetical works , affociating their respective powers as in one common intereft , jointly and reciprocally cooperated ...
... verse , which after its revival by Philips had been long neglected , caught the public ear : and the whole of Milton's poetical works , affociating their respective powers as in one common intereft , jointly and reciprocally cooperated ...
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... . 562 . APPENDIX TO THE NOTES ON COMUS . 575- ORIGINAL VARIOUS READINGS . 578 . APPENDIX , CONTAINING REMARKS ON THE GREEK VERSES OF MILTON . EDITIONS . 591 . 606 . POEM S. In this MONODY , the author bewails a xlvi CONTENTS .
... . 562 . APPENDIX TO THE NOTES ON COMUS . 575- ORIGINAL VARIOUS READINGS . 578 . APPENDIX , CONTAINING REMARKS ON THE GREEK VERSES OF MILTON . EDITIONS . 591 . 606 . POEM S. In this MONODY , the author bewails a xlvi CONTENTS .
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... VERSE yet fung or faid . I cannot however admit bishop Pearce's reafoning , who fays , " Milton appears to have meant a different thing by RHIME " here from RIME in his Preface , where it is fix times men- " tioned , and always spelled ...
... VERSE yet fung or faid . I cannot however admit bishop Pearce's reafoning , who fays , " Milton appears to have meant a different thing by RHIME " here from RIME in his Preface , where it is fix times men- " tioned , and always spelled ...
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