The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes, and a Life of the Author, Volume 1Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1841 |
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Page xxvii
... Lycidas . In the neighbourhood of Horton , the Countess Dowager of Derby resided , and the Arcades was performed by her grandchildren at their seat , called Harefield Place . Was ever lady on her return to the hall of her ancestors ...
... Lycidas . In the neighbourhood of Horton , the Countess Dowager of Derby resided , and the Arcades was performed by her grandchildren at their seat , called Harefield Place . Was ever lady on her return to the hall of her ancestors ...
Page xxviii
... Lycidas , Comus , and smaller poems from the Manuscript , p . 578 to 590. On the few variations not noticed by Warton , see Class . Journal , No. xxiii . p . 211. There is one rather curious : " While all the starry rounds , and arches ...
... Lycidas , Comus , and smaller poems from the Manuscript , p . 578 to 590. On the few variations not noticed by Warton , see Class . Journal , No. xxiii . p . 211. There is one rather curious : " While all the starry rounds , and arches ...
Page xxix
... Lycidas , an elegy occasioned by the death of a young and very accomplished person , Mr. King , who was the friend of Milton , and a great favourite at Cambridge . Milton's Poem was published at the end of a small volume of Elegies ...
... Lycidas , an elegy occasioned by the death of a young and very accomplished person , Mr. King , who was the friend of Milton , and a great favourite at Cambridge . Milton's Poem was published at the end of a small volume of Elegies ...
Page xxx
... LYCIDAS I have read , for C He knew Himself to sing , and build the lofty rhyme ! ' they are , for the most part , complimentary effusions on the birth of the children of Charles the First ; but I have discovered nothing that I could ...
... LYCIDAS I have read , for C He knew Himself to sing , and build the lofty rhyme ! ' they are , for the most part , complimentary effusions on the birth of the children of Charles the First ; but I have discovered nothing that I could ...
Page xxxvii
... Lycidas , in a pleasing and gentle manner , the poet's affection and regret ; the pastoral veil , in imitation of ancient poetry , and of later Italian models , is not inelegantly assumed . Besides , as Warton observes , ' the common ...
... Lycidas , in a pleasing and gentle manner , the poet's affection and regret ; the pastoral veil , in imitation of ancient poetry , and of later Italian models , is not inelegantly assumed . Besides , as Warton observes , ' the common ...
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