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 xii
... sense of duty ; and expresses a hope of com- pleting some great poetic work , at a future time , that would live , and raise the literary fame of his country : - " I must say , therefore , that after I had for my first years , by the ...
... sense of duty ; and expresses a hope of com- pleting some great poetic work , at a future time , that would live , and raise the literary fame of his country : - " I must say , therefore , that after I had for my first years , by the ...
Strana liii
... the assimilation of the sound to the sense : his lines by their smoothness and roughness , by the necessity of reading them slowly or rapidly , give a perfect pic- ture , and , as it were , an echo REMARKS ON PARADISE LOST . liii.
... the assimilation of the sound to the sense : his lines by their smoothness and roughness , by the necessity of reading them slowly or rapidly , give a perfect pic- ture , and , as it were , an echo REMARKS ON PARADISE LOST . liii.
Strana liv
... sense variously drawn out from one verse into another , not in the jingling sound of like endings , a fault avoided by the learned ancients both in poetry and all good oratory . This neglect , then , of rhyme so little is to be taken ...
... sense variously drawn out from one verse into another , not in the jingling sound of like endings , a fault avoided by the learned ancients both in poetry and all good oratory . This neglect , then , of rhyme so little is to be taken ...
Strana 3
... sense of secre- tus , set apart , or separate , ( secretosque pios.-En. viii . 670. ) Furthermore , by the rules of good poetry , a particular epithet , as descriptive of a peculiar circumstance , is to be preferred to a general one ...
... sense of secre- tus , set apart , or separate , ( secretosque pios.-En. viii . 670. ) Furthermore , by the rules of good poetry , a particular epithet , as descriptive of a peculiar circumstance , is to be preferred to a general one ...
Strana 7
... sense of injur'd merit , " That with the Mightiest rais'd me to contend ; 66 And to the fierce contention brought along " Innumerable force of spirits arm'd , " That durst dislike his reign ; and , me preferring , " His utmost pow'r ...
... sense of injur'd merit , " That with the Mightiest rais'd me to contend ; 66 And to the fierce contention brought along " Innumerable force of spirits arm'd , " That durst dislike his reign ; and , me preferring , " His utmost pow'r ...
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