ComusUniversity Press, 1921 - 143页 |
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第xxviii页
... believe that the Cambridge manuscript is right , and the printed copies 1 See p . 4 . 2 i.e. the Milton MSS . at Trinity College ; see p . xxii . wrong . This is line 553. Milton's blindness necessarily introduces xxviii INTRODUCTION .
... believe that the Cambridge manuscript is right , and the printed copies 1 See p . 4 . 2 i.e. the Milton MSS . at Trinity College ; see p . xxii . wrong . This is line 553. Milton's blindness necessarily introduces xxviii INTRODUCTION .
第13页
... believe 190 200 210 That He , the Supreme Good , to whom all things ill Are but as slavish officers of vengeance , Would send a glistering guardian , if need were , To keep my life and honour unassailed- Was I deceived , or did a sable ...
... believe 190 200 210 That He , the Supreme Good , to whom all things ill Are but as slavish officers of vengeance , Would send a glistering guardian , if need were , To keep my life and honour unassailed- Was I deceived , or did a sable ...
第20页
... believe me yet , or shall I call Antiquity from the old schools of Greece To testify the arms of chastity ? Hence had the huntress Dian her dread bow , Fair silver - shafted queen for ever chaste , Wherewith she tamed the brinded ...
... believe me yet , or shall I call Antiquity from the old schools of Greece To testify the arms of chastity ? Hence had the huntress Dian her dread bow , Fair silver - shafted queen for ever chaste , Wherewith she tamed the brinded ...
第58页
... believe , not Shakespeare ) , upon which Milton draws later ( 552 , 553 ) . For Indian steep , see 139 note ; for tell - tale cf. Lucrece , 806 , " Make me not object to the tell - tale Day . ” 139. nice , squeamish . Comus sneers at ...
... believe , not Shakespeare ) , upon which Milton draws later ( 552 , 553 ) . For Indian steep , see 139 note ; for tell - tale cf. Lucrece , 806 , " Make me not object to the tell - tale Day . ” 139. nice , squeamish . Comus sneers at ...
第92页
... believe that it is the basis of the scene of temptation in Par . Regained , 11 . 337 . enchanted chair ; because " smeared with gums , " 917 . puts by , refuses . So Cæsar ( 1. 2. 230 ) rejected the crown : " Ay , marry ... he put it by ...
... believe that it is the basis of the scene of temptation in Par . Regained , 11 . 337 . enchanted chair ; because " smeared with gums , " 917 . puts by , refuses . So Cæsar ( 1. 2. 230 ) rejected the crown : " Ay , marry ... he put it by ...
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