Milton's Paradise Lost with Copious Notes, Explanatory and Critical, Partly Selected from Addison, Bentley, Bowle ... [et. Al.], and Partly Original by James PrendevilleBaudry's European Library, 1850 - 382 strán (strany) |
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Strana xviii
... deep - read classical scholars of these times . Besides the standard authors familiar to most readers , and which are those only read at the high academies and most colleges , his course comprehended in Latin , the four authors ...
... deep - read classical scholars of these times . Besides the standard authors familiar to most readers , and which are those only read at the high academies and most colleges , his course comprehended in Latin , the four authors ...
Strana liii
... deep - peace . " There are other peculiarities and licenses borrowed from the classic poets in his versification , which must be kept in view , in order to form a just conception of its force and melody ; sometimes the last vowel of a ...
... deep - peace . " There are other peculiarities and licenses borrowed from the classic poets in his versification , which must be kept in view , in order to form a just conception of its force and melody ; sometimes the last vowel of a ...
Strana 1
... deep . Which ac- tion passed over , the poem hastens into the midst of things , presenting Satan , with his angels , now fallen into hell , described here , not in the centre , ( for heaven and earth may be supposed as yet not made ...
... deep . Which ac- tion passed over , the poem hastens into the midst of things , presenting Satan , with his angels , now fallen into hell , described here , not in the centre , ( for heaven and earth may be supposed as yet not made ...
Strana 4
... deep tract of hell , 3 — say first , what cause Moy'd our grand parents , in that happy state , Favour'd of heav'n so highly , to fall off From their Creator , and transgress his will For one restraint , * - lords of the world besides ...
... deep tract of hell , 3 — say first , what cause Moy'd our grand parents , in that happy state , Favour'd of heav'n so highly , to fall off From their Creator , and transgress his will For one restraint , * - lords of the world besides ...
Strana 8
... deep despair : 2 And him thus answer'd soon his bold compeer : " O Prince ! O chief of many throned Powers ! " That led the embattled seraphim to war " Under thy conduct ; and , in dreadful deeds " Fearless , endanger'd heav'n's ...
... deep despair : 2 And him thus answer'd soon his bold compeer : " O Prince ! O chief of many throned Powers ! " That led the embattled seraphim to war " Under thy conduct ; and , in dreadful deeds " Fearless , endanger'd heav'n's ...
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Adam Adam and Eve Æneid Alcinous Almighty ancient angels beast beauty behold Bentley bliss bright call'd called Cherubim Cicero classical cloud creatures dark death delight divine earth eternal Euripides evil express eyes fair Fairy Queen Father fire fruit glory gods grace Greek happy hast hath heaven heavenly hell Hesiod hill Homer honour Iliad imitation Jupiter king Latin light live Lord Lord Monboddo means Milton mind morning nature Newton night o'er Ovid pain Paradise Lost passage Pearce poem poetic poets Psalm return'd round Satan says Scripture seem'd sense serpent Shakspeare sight sometimes soon spake spirits stars stood sweet taste thee thence things thou thought throne tree trochee turn'd verb viii Virg Virgil whence winds wings words δε εν μεν τε