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... Warton . - n.b . Warton's unfledged criticism , but it was quite as much as his age could bear , & we owe fervent thanks to him . to - Brinkley , p . 558 . Annotations to Warton's Poems Upon Several Occasions 138 October , 1823 309 ...
... Warton . - n.b . Warton's unfledged criticism , but it was quite as much as his age could bear , & we owe fervent thanks to him . to - Brinkley , p . 558 . Annotations to Warton's Poems Upon Several Occasions 138 October , 1823 309 ...
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... Warton , a commentator with whom it is pleasant to agree . After noticing Milton's comparison of his friend with ... Warton's edition of the Minor Poems of Milton . The passage in the Elegy is as follows [ Quotes and translates Elegy IV ...
... Warton , a commentator with whom it is pleasant to agree . After noticing Milton's comparison of his friend with ... Warton's edition of the Minor Poems of Milton . The passage in the Elegy is as follows [ Quotes and translates Elegy IV ...
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... Warton , " Morus was too inattentive to the mistress . " Warton informs us that Madame de Saumaise was a scold , and called Juno by her husband's brother critics ; which did not , however , hinder her from giving some strange symp- toms ...
... Warton , " Morus was too inattentive to the mistress . " Warton informs us that Madame de Saumaise was a scold , and called Juno by her husband's brother critics ; which did not , however , hinder her from giving some strange symp- toms ...
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