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 115
... observes , that Diana is said by one of the poets to have been comilum pulcherrima , the most beau- tiful of her attendants , i , e . more beautiful than any of them , as she was not one of her own attendants . The following passage of ...
... observes , that Diana is said by one of the poets to have been comilum pulcherrima , the most beau- tiful of her attendants , i , e . more beautiful than any of them , as she was not one of her own attendants . The following passage of ...
Strana 119
... observes , that Milton is here free from the objection to which Ovid is liable , of making a person mixing in society , like Narcissus , deceived by his own shadow ; and that what Aristotle said of Homer , may be well applied here and ...
... observes , that Milton is here free from the objection to which Ovid is liable , of making a person mixing in society , like Narcissus , deceived by his own shadow ; and that what Aristotle said of Homer , may be well applied here and ...
Strana 128
... observes , that in Homer the descent of the scale to the earth is made a sign of disaster and death , the earth being the place of misfortune and mortality . But in Milton , as Satan was immortal , the sinking of it could not signify ...
... observes , that in Homer the descent of the scale to the earth is made a sign of disaster and death , the earth being the place of misfortune and mortality . But in Milton , as Satan was immortal , the sinking of it could not signify ...
Strana 149
... observes , " by a poetic figure common in the ancient classics , for " a person through the glass observes . " - ( N . ) Milton means , that when at the highest pitch of an eagle's flight , Raphael seemed to the birds like a phoenix ...
... observes , " by a poetic figure common in the ancient classics , for " a person through the glass observes . " - ( N . ) Milton means , that when at the highest pitch of an eagle's flight , Raphael seemed to the birds like a phoenix ...
Strana 158
... observes here the precept of Horace , Art . Poct . 335 ; " Quicquid præcipies esto brevis ; " for the sentences are short , and split up into a number of distinct pre- cepts .- ( N . ) " That is , to thy obedience ; therein stand 158 ...
... observes here the precept of Horace , Art . Poct . 335 ; " Quicquid præcipies esto brevis ; " for the sentences are short , and split up into a number of distinct pre- cepts .- ( N . ) " That is , to thy obedience ; therein stand 158 ...
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