The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors ...J. Johson [et a.], 1809 |
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第 24 頁
... seem'd " Somewhat extravagant and wild ; perhaps " For joy of offer'd peace : but I suppose " If our propofals once again were heard , " We should compel them to a quick refult . " To whom thus Belial , in like gamefome mood . " Leader ...
... seem'd " Somewhat extravagant and wild ; perhaps " For joy of offer'd peace : but I suppose " If our propofals once again were heard , " We should compel them to a quick refult . " To whom thus Belial , in like gamefome mood . " Leader ...
第 27 頁
... seem stiff and unnatural ; he must not fwell into a falfe fublime , by endeavouring to avoid the other extreme . Among the Greeks , Æschylus , and some- times Sophocles , were guilty of this fault ; among the Latins , Claudian and ...
... seem stiff and unnatural ; he must not fwell into a falfe fublime , by endeavouring to avoid the other extreme . Among the Greeks , Æschylus , and some- times Sophocles , were guilty of this fault ; among the Latins , Claudian and ...
第 143 頁
... seems to me , how- ever , that Milton has not entirely omitted to beftow poetical decoration on the conclufion of his divine Poem ; that the twelfth book can boast a variety of elegant numbers , and a most judicious felection of words ...
... seems to me , how- ever , that Milton has not entirely omitted to beftow poetical decoration on the conclufion of his divine Poem ; that the twelfth book can boast a variety of elegant numbers , and a most judicious felection of words ...
第 170 頁
... seem to exempt the lines from the charge of harshness . The pronun- ciation of society , indeed , is fo weak , that it is admitted in the middle of an hypermetrical line , in Shakspeare , with little in- jury to the melody . See K. Lear ...
... seem to exempt the lines from the charge of harshness . The pronun- ciation of society , indeed , is fo weak , that it is admitted in the middle of an hypermetrical line , in Shakspeare , with little in- jury to the melody . See K. Lear ...
第 184 頁
... seems , indeed , probable , that the veneration , with which Homer was read , produced many fuppofititious beauties ; for though it is certain , that the found of many of his verfes very juftly correfponds with the things expreffed ...
... seems , indeed , probable , that the veneration , with which Homer was read , produced many fuppofititious beauties ; for though it is certain , that the found of many of his verfes very juftly correfponds with the things expreffed ...
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