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 iv
... taste , character , beauties , imperfec- tions , etc. I have not thought it necessary to introduce . It is better the reader should form his own judgment of all this from an ex- amination of the original passages and their explanations ...
... taste , character , beauties , imperfec- tions , etc. I have not thought it necessary to introduce . It is better the reader should form his own judgment of all this from an ex- amination of the original passages and their explanations ...
Strana x
... elegance of its dialect , its genius , and its taste , I stopped about two months ; where I con- tracted an intimacy with many persons of rank and learning , and was a constant attendant at their literary parties ; a X LIFE OF MILTON .
... elegance of its dialect , its genius , and its taste , I stopped about two months ; where I con- tracted an intimacy with many persons of rank and learning , and was a constant attendant at their literary parties ; a X LIFE OF MILTON .
Strana xxxi
... taste than scenes of turbulence and battle : for he says , " Paradise Lost , " ix . 28 , he was " not sedulous by nature to indite battles . " He only meant then , not that " Paradise Lost " was praised too much , but that " Paradise ...
... taste than scenes of turbulence and battle : for he says , " Paradise Lost , " ix . 28 , he was " not sedulous by nature to indite battles . " He only meant then , not that " Paradise Lost " was praised too much , but that " Paradise ...
Strana xxxv
... taste , and which was more than a counterbalance to the daring sublimities of Eschy- lus . The one was a steady guide ; the other may present dangerous allurements : and he did not want the example of sublimity ; for he possessed within ...
... taste , and which was more than a counterbalance to the daring sublimities of Eschy- lus . The one was a steady guide ; the other may present dangerous allurements : and he did not want the example of sublimity ; for he possessed within ...
Strana 1
... taste Brought death into the world , and all our woe , 4 With loss of Eden , till one greater Man 1 The similarity between the opening of Paradise Lost and the Iliad , in the simpli- city and unostentatious solemnity of the language ...
... taste Brought death into the world , and all our woe , 4 With loss of Eden , till one greater Man 1 The similarity between the opening of Paradise Lost and the Iliad , in the simpli- city and unostentatious solemnity of the language ...
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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