The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... , * Arcades , pp . 389–395 ; Comus , pp . 395–444 ; Lycidas , pp . 445-465 ; Sonnets and Kindred Pieces , pp . 465-483 ; Translations , pp . 483 , 484 . 341 Notes to the Latin Poems : -De Auctore Testimonia , Contents of Vol . III . vii.
... , * Arcades , pp . 389–395 ; Comus , pp . 395–444 ; Lycidas , pp . 445-465 ; Sonnets and Kindred Pieces , pp . 465-483 ; Translations , pp . 483 , 484 . 341 Notes to the Latin Poems : -De Auctore Testimonia , Contents of Vol . III . vii.
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... Comus , had not the bulk of that poetry been in rhyme ? Nay , though he was to persist in Blank Verse , with fresh liberties and variations , in the two remaining poems of his life - Paradise Regained and Samson Agonistes - was he not ...
... Comus , had not the bulk of that poetry been in rhyme ? Nay , though he was to persist in Blank Verse , with fresh liberties and variations , in the two remaining poems of his life - Paradise Regained and Samson Agonistes - was he not ...
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... . " night - foundered . " Milton has this exact word once besides- Comus , 483 : " Some one like us night - foundered here . " In both places he uses the word in the same sense , i.e. BOOK I. ] 119 Notes to Paradise Lost .
... . " night - foundered . " Milton has this exact word once besides- Comus , 483 : " Some one like us night - foundered here . " In both places he uses the word in the same sense , i.e. BOOK I. ] 119 Notes to Paradise Lost .
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... Comus , 396. Mr. Browne's remark , however , hardly expresses the fact - which is that Milton , when he thinks of a mass of fruit , or of one piece of fruit , uses the singular , but , when he thinks of many individual fruits , or of ...
... Comus , 396. Mr. Browne's remark , however , hardly expresses the fact - which is that Milton , when he thinks of a mass of fruit , or of one piece of fruit , uses the singular , but , when he thinks of many individual fruits , or of ...
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... many lines in which Milton , by a beautiful fitness of metre and of component letters , makes the sound suggest the sense . Compare Comus , 80 . 561. " Gabriel , to thee thy course by lot BOOK IV . ] 175 Notes to Paradise Lost .
... many lines in which Milton , by a beautiful fitness of metre and of component letters , makes the sound suggest the sense . Compare Comus , 80 . 561. " Gabriel , to thee thy course by lot BOOK IV . ] 175 Notes to Paradise Lost .
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