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
... 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 conse- quence 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 conse- quence of my plan and object , the Notes are necessarily of a mixed and unequal character ...
Strana xi
... painful sense of duty ; and expresses a hope of completing 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 , by ...
... painful sense of duty ; and expresses a hope of completing 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 , by ...
Strana xxiv
... painful immediately , and to refuse 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 was ...
... painful immediately , and to refuse 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 was ...
Strana xxxv
... 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 liquors . In his diet , too , he was very abstemious , though ...
... 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 liquors . In his diet , too , he was very abstemious , though ...
Strana lviii
... pains , and give the reader greater pleasure , than an original composition . And indeed several of those passages he has imitated were so ex- tremely fine in the original , that to improve them required a care and happiness superior to ...
... pains , and give the reader greater pleasure , than an original composition . And indeed several of those passages he has imitated were so ex- tremely fine in the original , that to improve them required a care and happiness superior to ...
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