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The reference is to Chaucer's fragmentary “ Squire's Tale . " * As , e.g. , Ariosto , Tasso , and Spenser . Cephalus , loved by Eos ( Aurora ) , the Dawn . 9 But kercheft in a comely cloud , While rocking winds 54 MILTON & & HIS POETRY.
The reference is to Chaucer's fragmentary “ Squire's Tale . " * As , e.g. , Ariosto , Tasso , and Spenser . Cephalus , loved by Eos ( Aurora ) , the Dawn . 9 But kercheft in a comely cloud , While rocking winds 54 MILTON & & HIS POETRY.
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A mythical King of Britain , and a supposed descendant of Æneas , the son of Anchises . Hence the reference later to Sabrina as sprung of old Anchises ' line . " • There has been much discussion as to the meaning 89 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
A mythical King of Britain , and a supposed descendant of Æneas , the son of Anchises . Hence the reference later to Sabrina as sprung of old Anchises ' line . " • There has been much discussion as to the meaning 89 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
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1 The Church of Rome ; with special reference doubtless to the Romanising tendencies of Laud's party . Bring the rathe primrose that forsaken dies , The tufted. • There has been much discussion as to the meaning of this phrase ( see ...
1 The Church of Rome ; with special reference doubtless to the Romanising tendencies of Laud's party . Bring the rathe primrose that forsaken dies , The tufted. • There has been much discussion as to the meaning of this phrase ( see ...
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