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Page viii
... feems to have received , was from the pen of Addison . In a SPECTATOR , written 1711 , he mentions Milton's Laughter in the opening of L'ALLEGRO as a very poetical figure and adds , citing the lines at large , that Euphrofyne's groupe ...
... feems to have received , was from the pen of Addison . In a SPECTATOR , written 1711 , he mentions Milton's Laughter in the opening of L'ALLEGRO as a very poetical figure and adds , citing the lines at large , that Euphrofyne's groupe ...
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... feems to have heaved a figh for the peaceable enjoyments of lettered folitude , for his congenial pursuits , and the more mild and ingenuous exercises of the muse . In one of his profe - tracts he fays , " I may one day hope to have ye ...
... feems to have heaved a figh for the peaceable enjoyments of lettered folitude , for his congenial pursuits , and the more mild and ingenuous exercises of the muse . In one of his profe - tracts he fays , " I may one day hope to have ye ...
Page xv
... feems to lie " on the fide of Cowley . " But what are thefe con- ceptions ? Metaphyfical conceits , all the unnatural extravagancies of his English poetry ; fuch as will not bear to be cloathed in the Latin language , much lefs are ...
... feems to lie " on the fide of Cowley . " But what are thefe con- ceptions ? Metaphyfical conceits , all the unnatural extravagancies of his English poetry ; fuch as will not bear to be cloathed in the Latin language , much lefs are ...
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... feems to have known better than Milton . A louder yet and yet a louder strain . Fenton has adopted Tickell's reading , in his edition of 1725 . 18. Hence with denial vain , and coy excufe . ] The epithet coy is at prefent restrained to ...
... feems to have known better than Milton . A louder yet and yet a louder strain . Fenton has adopted Tickell's reading , in his edition of 1725 . 18. Hence with denial vain , and coy excufe . ] The epithet coy is at prefent restrained to ...
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... feems most delicious to our first parents " at that season prime for " fweetest fents and airs . " In the present inftance , he more particu- larly alludes to the stated early hours of a collegiate life , which he fhared , on the felf ...
... feems most delicious to our first parents " at that season prime for " fweetest fents and airs . " In the present inftance , he more particu- larly alludes to the stated early hours of a collegiate life , which he fhared , on the felf ...
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againſt alfo allufion alſo Amor antient becauſe beſt called circumftance COMUS Doctor Newton doth Drayton edit Engliſh Euripides expreffion FAERIE QUEENE faid FAITHFUL SHEPHERDESS fame fays fecond feems feen fenfe fent 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 inchanted ipfe John Milton Jonfon king L'ALLEGRO Lady laft laſt Latin Lond Lord Lord Brackley 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 SAMSON AGONISTES ſenſe Shakeſpeare ſhall ſhe ſome Sonnet ſpeak Spenfer ſtate ſweet Taffo thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou tibi uſed verfe verſes whofe whoſe wood