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 ix
... taste , character , beauties , imperfec- tions , & c . I have not thought it necessary to introduce . It is better the reader should form his own judgment of all this from an examination of the original passages and their explanations ...
... taste , character , beauties , imperfec- tions , & c . I have not thought it necessary to introduce . It is better the reader should form his own judgment of all this from an examination of the original passages and their explanations ...
Strana xi
... taste , I stopped about two months ; where I contracted an intimacy with many persons of rank and learning , and was a constant attendant at their literary parties ; a practice which prevails there , and tends so much to the diffusion ...
... taste , I stopped about two months ; where I contracted an intimacy with many persons of rank and learning , and was a constant attendant at their literary parties ; a practice which prevails there , and tends so much to the diffusion ...
Strana xxxiii
... taste than scenes of turbulence and battle : for he says , " Paradise Lost , " ix . 28 , he was " not sedulous by nature to indite battles . " He only meant then , not that " Paradise Lost " was praised too much , but that " Paradise ...
... taste than scenes of turbulence and battle : for he says , " Paradise Lost , " ix . 28 , he was " not sedulous by nature to indite battles . " He only meant then , not that " Paradise Lost " was praised too much , but that " Paradise ...
Strana xxxix
... taste , and which was more than a counterbalance to the daring sublimities of Eschylus . The one was a steady guide ; the other may present dangerous allurements : and he did not want the example of sublimity ; for he possessed within ...
... taste , and which was more than a counterbalance to the daring sublimities of Eschylus . The one was a steady guide ; the other may present dangerous allurements : and he did not want the example of sublimity ; for he possessed within ...
Strana 3
... taste Brought death into the world , and all our woe , With loss of Eden , till one greater Man 5 Restore us , and regain the blissful seat , Sing , heav'nly Muse ! that , on the secret top Of Oreb , or of Sinai , didst inspire That ...
... taste Brought death into the world , and all our woe , With loss of Eden , till one greater Man 5 Restore us , and regain the blissful seat , Sing , heav'nly Muse ! that , on the secret top Of Oreb , or of Sinai , didst inspire That ...
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