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Página xxvi
By laying the scene of this Mask , ” Warton observes , “ in a wild forest , Milton
secured to himself a perpetual fund of picturesque description , which , resulting
from situation , was always at hand . He was not obliged to go out of his way for
this ...
By laying the scene of this Mask , ” Warton observes , “ in a wild forest , Milton
secured to himself a perpetual fund of picturesque description , which , resulting
from situation , was always at hand . He was not obliged to go out of his way for
this ...
Página xxxii
During the author ' s stay at Naples , he received at the hands of the Marquis a
thousand kind offices and civilities ; and , desirous not to appear ungrateful , sent
him this poem a short time before his departure from that city . " These verses
also ...
During the author ' s stay at Naples , he received at the hands of the Marquis a
thousand kind offices and civilities ; and , desirous not to appear ungrateful , sent
him this poem a short time before his departure from that city . " These verses
also ...
Página xxxix
... principalities , legions , and thrones , into their glorious titles ; and in
supereminence of beatific vision , progressing the doubtless and irrevoluble
circle of eternity , shall clasp inseparable hands with joy and bliss , in over -
measure for ever .
... principalities , legions , and thrones , into their glorious titles ; and in
supereminence of beatific vision , progressing the doubtless and irrevoluble
circle of eternity , shall clasp inseparable hands with joy and bliss , in over -
measure for ever .
Página xli
... I should not write thus out of mine own season when I have neither yet
completed to my mind the full circle of my private studies , although I complain not
of any insufficiency to the matter in hand ; or were I ready to my wishes , it were a
folly ...
... I should not write thus out of mine own season when I have neither yet
completed to my mind the full circle of my private studies , although I complain not
of any insufficiency to the matter in hand ; or were I ready to my wishes , it were a
folly ...
Página xlvi
In 1648 - 9 came out his “ Observations on the Articles of Peace between James
Earl of Ormond for King Charles the First on the one hand , and the Irish Rebels
and Papists on the other hand : and on a letter sent by Ormond to Colonel Jones
...
In 1648 - 9 came out his “ Observations on the Articles of Peace between James
Earl of Ormond for King Charles the First on the one hand , and the Irish Rebels
and Papists on the other hand : and on a letter sent by Ormond to Colonel Jones
...
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