The Poetical Works of John Milton, 第 1 卷R. Malcolm, 1825 |
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第 vii 頁
... delight , Now at his feet submissive in distress . And , after this reunion , so far was he from retaining any unkind memory of the provocations which he had received from her ill conduct , that when the king's cause was entirely ...
... delight , Now at his feet submissive in distress . And , after this reunion , so far was he from retaining any unkind memory of the provocations which he had received from her ill conduct , that when the king's cause was entirely ...
第 viii 頁
... delight and admiration . An interval of about twenty years had elapsed sincehe wrote the Masque of Comus , L'Allegro , Il Penseroso , and Lycidas , all in such an exquisite strain , that though he had left no other monuments of his ...
... delight and admiration . An interval of about twenty years had elapsed sincehe wrote the Masque of Comus , L'Allegro , Il Penseroso , and Lycidas , all in such an exquisite strain , that though he had left no other monuments of his ...
第 ix 頁
... delighted ; and wanted neither skill nor courage to resent an affront from men of the most athletic constitutions . In his diet he was abste- mious ; not delicate in the choice of his dishes ; and strong liquors of all kinds were his ...
... delighted ; and wanted neither skill nor courage to resent an affront from men of the most athletic constitutions . In his diet he was abste- mious ; not delicate in the choice of his dishes ; and strong liquors of all kinds were his ...
第 xvii 頁
... delight in transcribing passages , which , if they lessen the reputation of Milton , diminish in some degree the honour of our country ? The generality of my scheme does not admit the fre- quent notice of verbal inaccuracies ; which ...
... delight in transcribing passages , which , if they lessen the reputation of Milton , diminish in some degree the honour of our country ? The generality of my scheme does not admit the fre- quent notice of verbal inaccuracies ; which ...
第 xx 頁
... delights too often ; his equivocations , which Bentley endeavours to defend by the example of the ancients ; his unnecessary and ungraceful use of terms of art ; it is not necessary to mention , because they are easily remarked , and ...
... delights too often ; his equivocations , which Bentley endeavours to defend by the example of the ancients ; his unnecessary and ungraceful use of terms of art ; it is not necessary to mention , because they are easily remarked , and ...
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