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
... things which I had shifted , in scarcity of books and conveniences , to pack up among , were received with written encomiums , which the Italian is not forward to bestow on men of this side the Alps ; I began thus far to assert to them ...
... things which I had shifted , in scarcity of books and conveniences , to pack up among , were received with written encomiums , which the Italian is not forward to bestow on men of this side the Alps ; I began thus far to assert to them ...
Strana xii
... things happen to any man , and which has happened to the most dis- tinguished and virtuous persons in history ? What is related of the augur Teresias is well known ; of whom Apollonius sang thus in his Argonautics , ' 6 ' To men he ...
... things happen to any man , and which has happened to the most dis- tinguished and virtuous persons in history ? What is related of the augur Teresias is well known ; of whom Apollonius sang thus in his Argonautics , ' 6 ' To men he ...
Strana xiii
... thing which I did not think agreeable to truth , to justice , and to piety . This was my persuasion then , and I feel ... things , while it leaves me at liberty to con- template the beauty and stability of virtue and of truth . There is ...
... thing which I did not think agreeable to truth , to justice , and to piety . This was my persuasion then , and I feel ... things , while it leaves me at liberty to con- template the beauty and stability of virtue and of truth . There is ...
Strana xiv
... things , ought himself be a true poem ; that is , a composition and pattern of the best and most honourable things ; not presuming to sing high praises of heroic men or famous cities , unless he have in himself the experience and the ...
... things , ought himself be a true poem ; that is , a composition and pattern of the best and most honourable things ; not presuming to sing high praises of heroic men or famous cities , unless he have in himself the experience and the ...
Strana xv
... things of the gods only this my mind conceived , that every free and noble spirit , without that oath , ought to be a knight , and not need to expect the gilt spur , or the laying of a sword upon his shoulder , to stir him up to secure ...
... things of the gods only this my mind conceived , that every free and noble spirit , without that oath , ought to be a knight , and not need to expect the gilt spur , or the laying of a sword upon his shoulder , to stir him up to secure ...
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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