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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... comparing the one description with the other . " That in every simile we have a double pleasure : first , in com- paring the image it conveys with its object ; the other , in com- paring it with the subject it was designed to illustrate ...
... comparing the one description with the other . " That in every simile we have a double pleasure : first , in com- paring the image it conveys with its object ; the other , in com- paring it with the subject it was designed to illustrate ...
Strana 30
... Compare of mortal prowess yet observ'd Their dread commander : he , above the rest In shape and gesture proudly eminent , Stood like a tow'r : his form had yet not lost 1 All the heroes and armies that ever assembled would , if ...
... Compare of mortal prowess yet observ'd Their dread commander : he , above the rest In shape and gesture proudly eminent , Stood like a tow'r : his form had yet not lost 1 All the heroes and armies that ever assembled would , if ...
Strana 42
... Compare Jove's speech to the gods respecting the Titaness , Fairy Queen , VII . vi . 21 : ~~ So also II . xi . 7 : - -- " It now behoves us to advise What way is best to drive her to retire , Whether by open force , or counsel wise ...
... Compare Jove's speech to the gods respecting the Titaness , Fairy Queen , VII . vi . 21 : ~~ So also II . xi . 7 : - -- " It now behoves us to advise What way is best to drive her to retire , Whether by open force , or counsel wise ...
Strana 43
... Compare Eschyl . Prometheus Vinctus , 920 : - Τοιον παλαιστην νυν παρασκευάζεται Επ ' αυτός αυτῷ , δυσμαχώτατον τέρας : Ος δη κεραυνον κρείσσον ευρήσει φλόγα , Βροντής θ ' υπερβάλλοντα καρτερον κτύπον .- ( Τ . ) 5 An emphasis is to be ...
... Compare Eschyl . Prometheus Vinctus , 920 : - Τοιον παλαιστην νυν παρασκευάζεται Επ ' αυτός αυτῷ , δυσμαχώτατον τέρας : Ος δη κεραυνον κρείσσον ευρήσει φλόγα , Βροντής θ ' υπερβάλλοντα καρτερον κτύπον .- ( Τ . ) 5 An emphasis is to be ...
Strana 50
... compare Alecto's speech with Moloch's , and Megara's with Belial's , or rather with Beelzebub's .- ( N . ) Milton in this simile did not forget Homer , whom he has , how- ever , exceeded in beauty of description . Il . ii . 144 ...
... compare Alecto's speech with Moloch's , and Megara's with Belial's , or rather with Beelzebub's .- ( N . ) Milton in this simile did not forget Homer , whom he has , how- ever , exceeded in beauty of description . Il . ii . 144 ...
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