The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, 7. köideMitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... honour . King had written some Latin iambics ; and Milton asks , -Our tears shall seem the Irish seas , We floating. Who would not sing for Lycidas ? He knew Himself to sing , and build the lofty rhyme . Cleveland went farther : - * Todd ...
... honour . King had written some Latin iambics ; and Milton asks , -Our tears shall seem the Irish seas , We floating. Who would not sing for Lycidas ? He knew Himself to sing , and build the lofty rhyme . Cleveland went farther : - * Todd ...
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... honours thus thick upon him , Milton departed for Naples ; and was introduced to Manso , marquis of Villa , by a hermit , who had been the companion of his journey . Manso was the patron of Tasso ; and is not only mentioned , among the ...
... honours thus thick upon him , Milton departed for Naples ; and was introduced to Manso , marquis of Villa , by a hermit , who had been the companion of his journey . Manso was the patron of Tasso ; and is not only mentioned , among the ...
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... honour will not take it as it hath done . Colonel Hammond is governor thereof ; he should have continued , and he may ; nay , he will ; only Master Cromwell is Dominus fac totum : yet it is a jealousy that Master Cromwell , being ...
... honour will not take it as it hath done . Colonel Hammond is governor thereof ; he should have continued , and he may ; nay , he will ; only Master Cromwell is Dominus fac totum : yet it is a jealousy that Master Cromwell , being ...
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... honour , and a train of attendance almost regal . He died in September , 1653 ; and Milton believed himself , and. * Aub . ap . Godw . p . 338. † Tod . vol . i . p . 77 , note . Dr. Johnson was , we believe , the first to mention this ...
... honour , and a train of attendance almost regal . He died in September , 1653 ; and Milton believed himself , and. * Aub . ap . Godw . p . 338. † Tod . vol . i . p . 77 , note . Dr. Johnson was , we believe , the first to mention this ...
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... honour to our venerable Cedmon , ' an Anglo Saxon author , who wrote a poem on the Fall of the Angels , long enough before Milton or his epic was ever thought of . What part of Paradise Lost is left for its pre- tended author , the ...
... honour to our venerable Cedmon , ' an Anglo Saxon author , who wrote a poem on the Fall of the Angels , long enough before Milton or his epic was ever thought of . What part of Paradise Lost is left for its pre- tended author , the ...
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