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 ix
... beauty of sentiment by deformity of conduct , or the maxims of a freeman by the actions of a slave ; and that the whole tenour of my life has , by the grace of God , hitherto been unsullied by any enormity or crime : next , that those ...
... beauty of sentiment by deformity of conduct , or the maxims of a freeman by the actions of a slave ; and that the whole tenour of my life has , by the grace of God , hitherto been unsullied by any enormity or crime : next , that those ...
Strana xiv
... beauty , from the regu- larity of his features , their general harmony , and the modesty and composure of his demeanour and look , was thought to be of the fe- minine order ; hence he was called in the university , the Lady of Christ ...
... beauty , from the regu- larity of his features , their general harmony , and the modesty and composure of his demeanour and look , was thought to be of the fe- minine order ; hence he was called in the university , the Lady of Christ ...
Strana xvi
... beauty and stability of virtue and of truth . There is , as the Apostle hath remarked , a way to strength through weak- ness . Let me then be the most feeble creature alive , as long as that feebleness serves to invigorate the energies ...
... beauty and stability of virtue and of truth . There is , as the Apostle hath remarked , a way to strength through weak- ness . Let me then be the most feeble creature alive , as long as that feebleness serves to invigorate the energies ...
Strana xxi
... beauty . This having come to the knowledge of the Powells , whose fortunes now began to sink with the declining cause of the king , and his own friends too , for many reasons , being opposed to his second marriage , it was deter- mined ...
... beauty . This having come to the knowledge of the Powells , whose fortunes now began to sink with the declining cause of the king , and his own friends too , for many reasons , being opposed to his second marriage , it was deter- mined ...
Strana xxxi
... beauty of imagery and diction , and variety of action , yet it is at least equal to it in sentiment , if not su- perior in argument . On sentiment and argument Milton rested much of his literary fame , and they were more congenial to ...
... beauty of imagery and diction , and variety of action , yet it is at least equal to it in sentiment , if not su- perior in argument . On sentiment and argument Milton rested much of his literary fame , and they were more congenial to ...
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