The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, 7. köideMitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... LYCIDAS L'ALLEGRO - IL PENSEROSO ARCADES - PARADISE REGAINED . - - - Page 1 137 155 173 191 - 210 - 250 256 262 267 SONNETS . I. To the Nightingale II . Donna leggiadra , & c . III . Qual in colle aspro , & c . CANZONE . Ridonsi , & c ...
... LYCIDAS L'ALLEGRO - IL PENSEROSO ARCADES - PARADISE REGAINED . - - - Page 1 137 155 173 191 - 210 - 250 256 262 267 SONNETS . I. To the Nightingale II . Donna leggiadra , & c . III . Qual in colle aspro , & c . CANZONE . Ridonsi , & c ...
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... published ; and , as the earl of Bridgewater , who married a daughter of her ladyship , lived at a much greater distance from Hor-. * Todd , vol . vi . p . 148 . + Ibid . Who would not sing for Lycidas ? He knew Himself LIFE OF MILTON . 15.
... published ; and , as the earl of Bridgewater , who married a daughter of her ladyship , lived at a much greater distance from Hor-. * Todd , vol . vi . p . 148 . + Ibid . Who would not sing for Lycidas ? He knew Himself LIFE OF MILTON . 15.
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... Lycidas was at the end of the collection ; and , though Peck says , that it was placed last in consequence of the author's disagreement with Christ College , Mr. Wharton will have it , that the end of the volume was the place of honour ...
... Lycidas was at the end of the collection ; and , though Peck says , that it was placed last in consequence of the author's disagreement with Christ College , Mr. Wharton will have it , that the end of the volume was the place of honour ...
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... Lycidas had already threatened the death of Laud , and the extermination of episcopacy . In 1641 , the clamour against the bishops had become outrageous ; and Milton , to use his own language , ' thinking , that , from such beginnings ...
... Lycidas had already threatened the death of Laud , and the extermination of episcopacy . In 1641 , the clamour against the bishops had become outrageous ; and Milton , to use his own language , ' thinking , that , from such beginnings ...
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... Lycidas and Comus ; and , as Moseley tells the reader , that the ' author's peculiar excellency in his studies was too well known to conceal his papers , or to keep me from attempting to selicit them , Mr. Todd con- cludes , that the ...
... Lycidas and Comus ; and , as Moseley tells the reader , that the ' author's peculiar excellency in his studies was too well known to conceal his papers , or to keep me from attempting to selicit them , Mr. Todd con- cludes , that the ...
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