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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... poetic work ever published ; yet it is a fact to be regretted , that comparatively but a few fully understand it . This general ignorance results from the character of the poem , and of the commentaries upon it : such an abundance of ...
... poetic work ever published ; yet it is a fact to be regretted , that comparatively but a few fully understand it . This general ignorance results from the character of the poem , and of the commentaries upon it : such an abundance of ...
Strana vii
... poet's grandfather , who was ranger of the forest of Shotover near Halton , was a man of pro- perty , and sent his son John , the poet's father , to be educated at Christ Church , Oxford ; where he espoused the doctrines of the ...
... poet's grandfather , who was ranger of the forest of Shotover near Halton , was a man of pro- perty , and sent his son John , the poet's father , to be educated at Christ Church , Oxford ; where he espoused the doctrines of the ...
Strana viii
... poet , from his earliest youth , discovered marks of uncommon genius , and love of literature . These his father ... poets , and whose criticisms on Milton are impregnated with his characteristic acrimony against all whose political ...
... poet , from his earliest youth , discovered marks of uncommon genius , and love of literature . These his father ... poets , and whose criticisms on Milton are impregnated with his characteristic acrimony against all whose political ...
Strana xi
... poet , inscribed his book on " Friendship . " During my stay he gave me singular proofs of his regard : he himself conducted me round the city , and to the palace of the viceroy ; and more than once paid me a visit at my lodgings . On ...
... poet , inscribed his book on " Friendship . " During my stay he gave me singular proofs of his regard : he himself conducted me round the city , and to the palace of the viceroy ; and more than once paid me a visit at my lodgings . On ...
Strana xvii
... poet , as that which is attributed to Homer , to have written indecent things of the gods only this my mind ... poets , riper years , and the ceaseless round of study and reading , led me to the shady walks of philosophy ; but chiefly to ...
... poet , as that which is attributed to Homer , to have written indecent things of the gods only this my mind ... poets , riper years , and the ceaseless round of study and reading , led me to the shady walks of philosophy ; but chiefly to ...
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