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Page iv
... This drama was not to be generally character- ifed by its fongs and odes : nor do I know that softness and sweetness , although they want nei- ther , ther , are particularly characteristical of those paffages , which iv PREFACE .
... This drama was not to be generally character- ifed by its fongs and odes : nor do I know that softness and sweetness , although they want nei- ther , ther , are particularly characteristical of those paffages , which iv PREFACE .
Page v
... paffages , which are most commonly rough with ftrong and crouded images , and rich in personi- fication . However , the Song to Echo , and the initial ftrains of Comus's invocation , are much in the style which Wootton describes . • The ...
... paffages , which are most commonly rough with ftrong and crouded images , and rich in personi- fication . However , the Song to Echo , and the initial ftrains of Comus's invocation , are much in the style which Wootton describes . • The ...
Page ix
... paffages of a more poetical character . It has been observed in the Effay on the Genius of Pope , that Milton's ne- phew , E. Philips , in his " Tractatus de carmine " dramatico poetarum veterum cui fubjungitur “ Enumeratio Poetarum ...
... paffages of a more poetical character . It has been observed in the Effay on the Genius of Pope , that Milton's ne- phew , E. Philips , in his " Tractatus de carmine " dramatico poetarum veterum cui fubjungitur “ Enumeratio Poetarum ...
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... and thus the force of many ftri- kingly poetical paffages has been weakened or unperceived , because their origin was unknown , unexplored , unexplored , or misunderstood . Coeval books , which might PRE FAC E. XXIII.
... and thus the force of many ftri- kingly poetical paffages has been weakened or unperceived , because their origin was unknown , unexplored , unexplored , or misunderstood . Coeval books , which might PRE FAC E. XXIII.
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... paffage of LYCIDAS , we have no fuch nicety of fpelling , but RHYME ap- pears in the editions of 1638 , 1645 , and 1673. Nor are the bi- shop's proofs of the true meaning of the word at all to the point , from Spenfer's Sonnet to Lord ...
... paffage of LYCIDAS , we have no fuch nicety of fpelling , but RHYME ap- pears in the editions of 1638 , 1645 , and 1673. Nor are the bi- shop's proofs of the true meaning of the word at all to the point , from Spenfer's Sonnet to Lord ...
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Common terms and phrases
againſt alfo allufion alſo Amor antient becauſe beſt called cauſe circumftance COMUS deceaſed Doctor Newton doth Drayton edit Engliſh Euripides expreffion FAERIE QUEENE faid FAITHFUL SHEPHERDESS fame fays fecond feems fenfe fent fhades fhall fhepherd fhew fhould fing firft firſt Fletcher folemn fome fong foon foul ftill fubject fuch fuppofed fupr fweet hath heaven Henry Lawes HEROID himſelf houſe ibid IL PENSEROSO Iliad inftances ipfe John Milton Jonfon king L'ALLEGRO Lady laft laſt Latin Lond Lord LYCIDAS manufcript Maſk METAM mihi Milton moft moſt mufic muſt night Note Nymphs obferves Ovid paffage paftoral PARAD PARADISE LOST perhaps pleaſure poem poet poetry praiſe prefent profe PROSE-WORKS publiſhed quæ queen Robin Goodfellow Shakeſpeare ſhall ſhe Sonnet ſpeaks Spenfer ſtill thee thefe Theocritus theſe thofe thoſe thou tibi uſed verfe verſes whofe whoſe words