The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors, Volume 5C. and J. Rivington; J. Cuthell; J. Nunn; J. and W.T. Clarke; Longman and Company ... [and 17 others], 1826 |
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Pagina 13
... begins thus : " Yet once againe , my Muse . " See Songes and Sonnettes of Vncertain Auctours , added to Surrey's and Wyat's Poems , edit . Tottell , fol . 85. It is a remark of Peck , which has been silently adopted by doctor Newton ...
... begins thus : " Yet once againe , my Muse . " See Songes and Sonnettes of Vncertain Auctours , added to Surrey's and Wyat's Poems , edit . Tottell , fol . 85. It is a remark of Peck , which has been silently adopted by doctor Newton ...
Pagina 16
... occurs , ibid . v . 454. AAKPYA ♪ ἐτοιμάζουσι . ΗURD . The passage is undoubtedly corrupt ; II is superfluous , and mars the context . Reiske , with little or no improvement , but 8 Begin then , Sisters of the sacred well , 16 : LYCIDAS .
... occurs , ibid . v . 454. AAKPYA ♪ ἐτοιμάζουσι . ΗURD . The passage is undoubtedly corrupt ; II is superfluous , and mars the context . Reiske , with little or no improvement , but 8 Begin then , Sisters of the sacred well , 16 : LYCIDAS .
Pagina 17
With Notes of Various Authors John Milton. 8 Begin then , Sisters of the sacred well , That from beneath the seat of Jove doth spring ; Begin , and somewhat loudly sweep the string . 15 . justly rejecting the interrogation , proposed ...
With Notes of Various Authors John Milton. 8 Begin then , Sisters of the sacred well , That from beneath the seat of Jove doth spring ; Begin , and somewhat loudly sweep the string . 15 . justly rejecting the interrogation , proposed ...
Pagina 19
... begins in the edition of 1645 , and in all that followed . But in the edi- tion of 1638 , the whole context is thus ... begin her flight . " His lovely landscape of Eden always wears its most attractive charms at sun - rising , and seems ...
... begins in the edition of 1645 , and in all that followed . But in the edi- tion of 1638 , the whole context is thus ... begin her flight . " His lovely landscape of Eden always wears its most attractive charms at sun - rising , and seems ...
Pagina 20
... of the day . But by some this has been thought the chaffer , which begins its flight in the evening . T. WARTON . Ibid . We drove afield , ] That is , " we drove ' our flocks 30 What time the gray - fly winds her sultry 20 LYCIDAS .
... of the day . But by some this has been thought the chaffer , which begins its flight in the evening . T. WARTON . Ibid . We drove afield , ] That is , " we drove ' our flocks 30 What time the gray - fly winds her sultry 20 LYCIDAS .
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