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 xiii
... divine pastoral drama , in ' The Song of Solomon , ' consisting of two persons , and a double chorus , as Origen rightly judges . And the Apocalypse ' of St. thn is the majestic image of a high and stately tragedy , shutting up and ...
... divine pastoral drama , in ' The Song of Solomon , ' consisting of two persons , and a double chorus , as Origen rightly judges . And the Apocalypse ' of St. thn is the majestic image of a high and stately tragedy , shutting up and ...
Strana xiv
... divine arguments alone , but in the very critical art of composition , may be easily inade appear over all kinds of lyric poesy to be incomparable . Neither do I think it shame to covenant with my knowing reader , that for some years ...
... divine arguments alone , but in the very critical art of composition , may be easily inade appear over all kinds of lyric poesy to be incomparable . Neither do I think it shame to covenant with my knowing reader , that for some years ...
Strana xv
... Divine visitation for his corrupt life and principles . " I wish I could with equal facility refute what this barbarous opponent has said of my blindness ; but I cannot do it , and I must submit to the affliction . It is not so wretched ...
... Divine visitation for his corrupt life and principles . " I wish I could with equal facility refute what this barbarous opponent has said of my blindness ; but I cannot do it , and I must submit to the affliction . It is not so wretched ...
Strana xvi
... Divine presence more clearly shines ! And indeed in my blindness , I enjoy in no inconsiderable degree the favour of the Deity ; who regards me with more tenderness and compassion in proportion as I am able to behold nothing but himself ...
... Divine presence more clearly shines ! And indeed in my blindness , I enjoy in no inconsiderable degree the favour of the Deity ; who regards me with more tenderness and compassion in proportion as I am able to behold nothing but himself ...
Strana xvii
... Divine indulgence , proved to me so many incite- ments , as you have heard , to the love and steadfast observation of that virtue which abhors the society of bordelloes . Thus from the laureate fraternity of poets , riper years , and ...
... Divine indulgence , proved to me so many incite- ments , as you have heard , to the love and steadfast observation of that virtue which abhors the society of bordelloes . Thus from the laureate fraternity of poets , riper years , and ...
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