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
... spirit that spurred and guided him . These quotations I have adopted from the best accredited translations , ( for most of the passages are taken from his Latin prose works , ) although these translations I think objectionable in point ...
... spirit that spurred and guided him . These quotations I have adopted from the best accredited translations , ( for most of the passages are taken from his Latin prose works , ) although these translations I think objectionable in point ...
Strana xxxiii
... spirit of the ancients ; and equals , if not exceeds , any of the most perfect tragedies which were exhibited on the Grecian stage when Grecian literature was in its glory . " As this work was never intended for the stage , ( indeed ...
... spirit of the ancients ; and equals , if not exceeds , any of the most perfect tragedies which were exhibited on the Grecian stage when Grecian literature was in its glory . " As this work was never intended for the stage , ( indeed ...
Strana xlii
... spirit . I may add , that Milton's literary character suffers injury from the loose and inaccurate translations we have of these great prose works , which in his life - time raised him to the highest pitch of fame at home and abroad ...
... spirit . I may add , that Milton's literary character suffers injury from the loose and inaccurate translations we have of these great prose works , which in his life - time raised him to the highest pitch of fame at home and abroad ...
Strana xlvi
... spirits of all the nation , she now expects from you alone - through you alone hopes to obtain . Revere such high expectations - the main hope which your country entertains of you . Revere the looks and wounds of so many gal- lant ...
... spirits of all the nation , she now expects from you alone - through you alone hopes to obtain . Revere such high expectations - the main hope which your country entertains of you . Revere the looks and wounds of so many gal- lant ...
Strana liii
... spirit that actuated Lauder is not yet dead . Milton's stand for the religious and political liberty of his country still raises up against him immitigable enemies . Paradise Lost has passed through its ordeal ; and the verdict of all ...
... spirit that actuated Lauder is not yet dead . Milton's stand for the religious and political liberty of his country still raises up against him immitigable enemies . Paradise Lost has passed through its ordeal ; and the verdict of all ...
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