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... COMUS AND SAMSON AGONISTES THE TRANSLATION FROM HORACE THE NATIVITY . • 419 439✓ 478 · 549 549 555 560 565 APPENDICES A. PARALLEL PASSAGES , SHOWING EXPRESSIONS PROBABLY BOR- ROWED FROM MILTON POPE . THOMSON . YOUNG · THOMAS WARTON ...
... COMUS AND SAMSON AGONISTES THE TRANSLATION FROM HORACE THE NATIVITY . • 419 439✓ 478 · 549 549 555 560 565 APPENDICES A. PARALLEL PASSAGES , SHOWING EXPRESSIONS PROBABLY BOR- ROWED FROM MILTON POPE . THOMSON . YOUNG · THOMAS WARTON ...
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... Comus is preferred to Paradise Lost ; in the letters of Miss Seward ( see p . 501 below ) , where the best of Milton's sonnets are thought equal to anything he wrote ; and in Goldsmith's Beauties of English Poesy ( 1767 , i . 39 ) ...
... Comus is preferred to Paradise Lost ; in the letters of Miss Seward ( see p . 501 below ) , where the best of Milton's sonnets are thought equal to anything he wrote ; and in Goldsmith's Beauties of English Poesy ( 1767 , i . 39 ) ...
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... Comus was " the best ever written . " 4 What makes his extended examination of the poem particularly significant in the present connection is the fact that it was written by the leading neo - classic critic of the time and was addressed ...
... Comus was " the best ever written . " 4 What makes his extended examination of the poem particularly significant in the present connection is the fact that it was written by the leading neo - classic critic of the time and was addressed ...
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... Comus , too , became a recognized deity who existed quite apart from Milton's masque ; a " busto " of him , erected in a buffet at Hammersmith , attracted con- siderable attention , and the " temple of Comus " formed one of the most ...
... Comus , too , became a recognized deity who existed quite apart from Milton's masque ; a " busto " of him , erected in a buffet at Hammersmith , attracted con- siderable attention , and the " temple of Comus " formed one of the most ...
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... Comus and Paradise Lost than in the prose writings and the political activities of the Latin secretary of the Commonwealth.2 It was Johnson's misrepresentation of Milton's love of liberty that called forth the denunciation from Hollis's ...
... Comus and Paradise Lost than in the prose writings and the political activities of the Latin secretary of the Commonwealth.2 It was Johnson's misrepresentation of Milton's love of liberty that called forth the denunciation from Hollis's ...
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