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 vi
... pains to make this edition perfect for all classes of readers ; and , by reducing it to one volume , to save them labour and expense . In consequence of my plan and object , the Notes are necessarily of a mixed and unequal character ...
... pains to make this edition perfect for all classes of readers ; and , by reducing it to one volume , to save them labour and expense . In consequence of my plan and object , the Notes are necessarily of a mixed and unequal character ...
Strana xii
... painful sense of duty ; and expresses a hope of com- pleting some great poetic work , at a future time , that would live , and raise the literary fame of his country : - " I must say , therefore , that after I had for my first years ...
... painful sense of duty ; and expresses a hope of com- pleting some great poetic work , at a future time , that would live , and raise the literary fame of his country : - " I must say , therefore , that after I had for my first years ...
Strana xxiv
... painful immediately , and to re- fuse reading , but were refreshed after a moderate exercise of the body . A certain iris began to surround the candle if I looked at it ; soon after which , on the left part of the left eye ( for that ...
... painful immediately , and to re- fuse reading , but were refreshed after a moderate exercise of the body . A certain iris began to surround the candle if I looked at it ; soon after which , on the left part of the left eye ( for that ...
Strana xxxii
... and neat enough ; pale , but not cadaverous ; his hands and fingers gouty , and with chalk stones . Among other discourse , he expressed himself to this pur pose , that were he free from the pain of xxxii LIFE OF MILTON .
... and neat enough ; pale , but not cadaverous ; his hands and fingers gouty , and with chalk stones . Among other discourse , he expressed himself to this pur pose , that were he free from the pain of xxxii LIFE OF MILTON .
Strana xxxiii
John Milton. pose , that were he free from the pain of the gout , his blindness would be tolerable . " In his mode of living he was an example of sobriety and temperance , being very sparing in the use of wine , or strong li- quors . In ...
John Milton. pose , that were he free from the pain of the gout , his blindness would be tolerable . " In his mode of living he was an example of sobriety and temperance , being very sparing in the use of wine , or strong li- quors . In ...
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Adam Adam and Eve Æneid Alcinous Almighty ancient angels beast beauty behold Bentley bliss bright call'd called Cherubim Cicero classical cloud creatures dark death delight divine earth eternal Euripides evil express eyes fair Fairy Queen Father fire fruit glory gods grace Greek happy hast hath heaven heavenly hell Hesiod hill Homer honour Iliad imitation Jupiter king Latin light live Lord Lord Monboddo means Milton mind morning nature Newton night o'er Ovid pain Paradise Lost passage Pearce poem poetic poets Psalm return'd round Satan says Scripture seem'd sense serpent Shakspeare sight sometimes soon spake spirits stars stood sweet taste thee thence things thou thought throne tree trochee turn'd verb viii Virg Virgil whence winds wings words δε εν μεν τε