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 vii
... equal elegance and filial gratitude , are a signal proof . He was particularly distinguished for his musical abilities . He is said by Dr. Burney , in his History of Music , to have been " a voluminous composer , and equal in science ...
... equal elegance and filial gratitude , are a signal proof . He was particularly distinguished for his musical abilities . He is said by Dr. Burney , in his History of Music , to have been " a voluminous composer , and equal in science ...
Strana xiii
... equal diligence and inclination , for me to present the like offer in our ancient stories : or whether those dra- matic compositions , wherein Soph cles and Euripides reign , shall be found more doctrinal and exemary to a nation . " The ...
... equal diligence and inclination , for me to present the like offer in our ancient stories : or whether those dra- matic compositions , wherein Soph cles and Euripides reign , shall be found more doctrinal and exemary to a nation . " The ...
Strana xv
... 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 to be blind , as it is to be incapable of enduring blindness . But why should ...
... 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 to be blind , as it is to be incapable of enduring blindness . But why should ...
Strana xvii
... equal Xenophon ; where , if I should tell ye what I learned of chastity and love , I mean that which is truly so , whose charming cup is only virtue , which she bears in her hand to those who are worthy ; and how the first and chiefest ...
... equal Xenophon ; where , if I should tell ye what I learned of chastity and love , I mean that which is truly so , whose charming cup is only virtue , which she bears in her hand to those who are worthy ; and how the first and chiefest ...
Strana xxxi
... equal to it in sentiment , if not su- perior in argument . On sentiment and argument Milton rested much of his ... equals , if not exceeds , any of the most perfect tragedies which were exhibited on the Grecian stage , when Grecian ...
... equal to it in sentiment , if not su- perior in argument . On sentiment and argument Milton rested much of his ... equals , if not exceeds , any of the most perfect tragedies which were exhibited on the Grecian stage , when Grecian ...
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