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 3
... . But the two concluding lines are hyperboles of wit . " Our teares shall seem the Irish seas , " We floating Islands , living Hebrides . " The contributors were not all of Christ's College . The B 2 Preliminary Notes on Lycidas; Mr King.
... . But the two concluding lines are hyperboles of wit . " Our teares shall seem the Irish seas , " We floating Islands , living Hebrides . " The contributors were not all of Christ's College . The B 2 Preliminary Notes on Lycidas; Mr King.
Pagina 9
... seems to suppose , that the meaning of this last line is , " You , O Lycidas , now an angel , look down from heaven , & c . " But how can this be said to look homeward ? And why is the shipwrecked person to melt with ruth ? That meaning ...
... seems to suppose , that the meaning of this last line is , " You , O Lycidas , now an angel , look down from heaven , & c . " But how can this be said to look homeward ? And why is the shipwrecked person to melt with ruth ? That meaning ...
Pagina 17
... seems to have given the genuine reading , NAI δάκρυα φέρεις φίλα . Τ . WARTON . Tear , in this passage , means a funeral elegy . Thus , Harvey's Verses on the death of Sir Thomas Smith are entitled " Mu- sarum Lachrymæ ; " whence his ...
... seems to have given the genuine reading , NAI δάκρυα φέρεις φίλα . Τ . WARTON . Tear , in this passage , means a funeral elegy . Thus , Harvey's Verses on the death of Sir Thomas Smith are entitled " Mu- sarum Lachrymæ ; " whence his ...
Pagina 18
... seems to have known better than Milton . " A louder yet , and yet a louder strain . " Fenton has also adopted Tickell's reading . T. Warton . Tickell was misled by Tonson's edition of 1713. TODD . Ver . 18 . coy ] The epithet coy is at ...
... seems to have known better than Milton . " A louder yet , and yet a louder strain . " Fenton has also adopted Tickell's reading . T. Warton . Tickell was misled by Tonson's edition of 1713. TODD . Ver . 18 . coy ] The epithet coy is at ...
Pagina 19
... seems most delicious to our first parents " at that season prime for sweetest scents and airs . " In the present instance , he more par- ticularly alludes to the stated early hours of a collegiate life , which he shared , on the self ...
... seems most delicious to our first parents " at that season prime for sweetest scents and airs . " In the present instance , he more par- ticularly alludes to the stated early hours of a collegiate life , which he shared , on the self ...
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