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Pagina 16
Milton has the same thought in L'Allegro : " Towers and battlements it fees " Bofom'd high in tufted trees , " Where perhaps some beauty lies , " The cynosure of neighboring eyes . " Davies calls Queen Elizabeth , " Lode - flone to ...
Milton has the same thought in L'Allegro : " Towers and battlements it fees " Bofom'd high in tufted trees , " Where perhaps some beauty lies , " The cynosure of neighboring eyes . " Davies calls Queen Elizabeth , " Lode - flone to ...
Pagina 17
None , but your beauty ; ' Would that fault were mine ! 9 1 Oxford edition . The old reading is Your words I catch JOHNSON Mr. Malone reads * Your words I'd catch . " STEEVENS . The emendation ( I'd catch ] was made by the editor of the ...
None , but your beauty ; ' Would that fault were mine ! 9 1 Oxford edition . The old reading is Your words I catch JOHNSON Mr. Malone reads * Your words I'd catch . " STEEVENS . The emendation ( I'd catch ] was made by the editor of the ...
Pagina 41
So , Lord Bacon in his Elay or Gardens : " As for the other kind of fountaine , which we may call a bathing - poole , it may admit much curiosity and beauty . As that the bottom be finely paved the sides likewise , " & c . STEEVENS .
So , Lord Bacon in his Elay or Gardens : " As for the other kind of fountaine , which we may call a bathing - poole , it may admit much curiosity and beauty . As that the bottom be finely paved the sides likewise , " & c . STEEVENS .
Pagina 53
She is called a mermaid , 1. to denote her reiga over a kingdom fituate in the sea , and 2. her beauty , and intem . perátc lust : Ut turpiter atrum " Definat in piscem mulier formoja supernė . " for as Elizabeth for her chastity is ...
She is called a mermaid , 1. to denote her reiga over a kingdom fituate in the sea , and 2. her beauty , and intem . perátc lust : Ut turpiter atrum " Definat in piscem mulier formoja supernė . " for as Elizabeth for her chastity is ...
Pagina 54
There is the greater justness and beauty in this image , as the vulgar opinion is , that the mermaid always lings in forms : And certain jiars fnot madly from their spheres , To hear the sea - said's rufick .
There is the greater justness and beauty in this image , as the vulgar opinion is , that the mermaid always lings in forms : And certain jiars fnot madly from their spheres , To hear the sea - said's rufick .
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