The Poetical Works of John Milton: With a LifeLittle Brown and Company, 1854 - 334 頁 |
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... Newton . 17 awake ] See Chaucer's Canterbury Tales , ver . 10012 . ( Marchant's Tale . ) ' Rise up , my wif , my love , my lady free , The turtle's vois is heard , myn owen swete ! The winter is gon , with all his raines wete ! Come ...
... Newton . 17 awake ] See Chaucer's Canterbury Tales , ver . 10012 . ( Marchant's Tale . ) ' Rise up , my wif , my love , my lady free , The turtle's vois is heard , myn owen swete ! The winter is gon , with all his raines wete ! Come ...
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... his ] In the other passages , where the song of the night- ingale is described , the bird is of the feminine gender ; v . iii . 40. iv . 602. vii . 436. Newton . Shadowy sets off the face of things ; in vain BOOK V. 3.
... his ] In the other passages , where the song of the night- ingale is described , the bird is of the feminine gender ; v . iii . 40. iv . 602. vii . 436. Newton . Shadowy sets off the face of things ; in vain BOOK V. 3.
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... night . " v . S. Ital . iii . 216 . ' Promissa evolvit somni , noctemque retractat . ' Hume . 117 God ] God here signifies angel . ' See ver . 59 and 70 . Newton . No spot or blame behind ; which gives me hope 6 PARADISE LOST .
... night . " v . S. Ital . iii . 216 . ' Promissa evolvit somni , noctemque retractat . ' Hume . 117 God ] God here signifies angel . ' See ver . 59 and 70 . Newton . No spot or blame behind ; which gives me hope 6 PARADISE LOST .
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... of prime . 150 numerous ] ' To enter David's numerous fane . ' Sandy's Psalms : Ded . 166 Fairest ] Hom . Il . xxii . 318. and Ov . Met . ii . 114 . 170 Newton . Thou sun , of this great world both eye and 8 PARADISE LOST .
... of prime . 150 numerous ] ' To enter David's numerous fane . ' Sandy's Psalms : Ded . 166 Fairest ] Hom . Il . xxii . 318. and Ov . Met . ii . 114 . 170 Newton . Thou sun , of this great world both eye and 8 PARADISE LOST .
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... Newton 200 Ye that ] How could the fish witness ? Bentl . MS . 206 give ] Not unlike the Prayer of Clytemnestra in oph . Elect . 646. A. Dyce . 217 marriageable ] See Apulei Apolog . p . 540. ed . Delh . His barren leaves . Them thus ...
... Newton 200 Ye that ] How could the fish witness ? Bentl . MS . 206 give ] Not unlike the Prayer of Clytemnestra in oph . Elect . 646. A. Dyce . 217 marriageable ] See Apulei Apolog . p . 540. ed . Delh . His barren leaves . Them thus ...
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