Milton's Paradise Lost: With Copious Notes, Explanatory and Critical, Partly Selected from the Various Commentators, and Partly OriginalR. Clay, Bread Street Hill for] Samuel Holdsworth, Amen Corner, Paternoster Row., 1840 - 470 strán (strany) |
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Strana xi
... hath liberty to propose to herself , though of highest hope , and hardest attempting ; whether that epic form , whereof the two poems of Homer , and those other two of Virgil and Tasso , are a diffuse , and the book of Job a brief model ...
... hath liberty to propose to herself , though of highest hope , and hardest attempting ; whether that epic form , whereof the two poems of Homer , and those other two of Virgil and Tasso , are a diffuse , and the book of Job a brief model ...
Strana xiii
... hath remarked , a way to strength through weakness . Let me then be the most feeble creature alive , as long as that feebleness serves to invigorate the energies of my rational and immortal spirit ; as long as in that darkness in which ...
... hath remarked , a way to strength through weakness . Let me then be the most feeble creature alive , as long as that feebleness serves to invigorate the energies of my rational and immortal spirit ; as long as in that darkness in which ...
Strana xxvi
... hath spent four years abroad in Holland , France , Italy , and Spain , to very good purpose , I believe , and the gaining of these four languages : besides , he is a scholar , and well read in the Latin and Greek authors ; and no doubt ...
... hath spent four years abroad in Holland , France , Italy , and Spain , to very good purpose , I believe , and the gaining of these four languages : besides , he is a scholar , and well read in the Latin and Greek authors ; and no doubt ...
Strana 5
... hath join'd " In equal ruin ; into what pit , thou seest , From what height fall'n ! so much the stronger prov'd " He with his thunder : and till then who knew 66 The force of those dire arms ? Yet not for those , " Nor what the potent ...
... hath join'd " In equal ruin ; into what pit , thou seest , From what height fall'n ! so much the stronger prov'd " He with his thunder : and till then who knew 66 The force of those dire arms ? Yet not for those , " Nor what the potent ...
Strana 6
... supremacy , " Whether upheld by strength , or chance , or fate ; " Too well I see , and rue the dire event , 135 " That with sad overthrow and foul defeat " Hath lost us heaven ; and all this mighty 6 [ Book I. PARADISE LOST .
... supremacy , " Whether upheld by strength , or chance , or fate ; " Too well I see , and rue the dire event , 135 " That with sad overthrow and foul defeat " Hath lost us heaven ; and all this mighty 6 [ Book I. PARADISE LOST .
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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 comma creatures dark death delight divine earth edition eternal Euripides evil expression 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 Livy 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 soon spake spirits stars stood sweet taste thee thence things thou thought throne tion tree trochee verb verse viii Virg Virgil winds wings words δε εν μεν τε