The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes and a Life of the Author, 第 1 卷Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1838 |
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第 xlvii 頁
... things not so quick sighted , while they haste too eagerly to light the nuptial torch ? Nor is it therefore for a modest error , that a man should forfeit so great a happiness , and no charitable means to relieve him . Since they who ...
... things not so quick sighted , while they haste too eagerly to light the nuptial torch ? Nor is it therefore for a modest error , that a man should forfeit so great a happiness , and no charitable means to relieve him . Since they who ...
第 lx 頁
... things are for the universal good of the whole state , are for that reason lawful and just ; and that a people obliged by an oath is discharged of that ob- ligation , when a lawful prince becomes a tyrant , or gives him- self over to ...
... things are for the universal good of the whole state , are for that reason lawful and just ; and that a people obliged by an oath is discharged of that ob- ligation , when a lawful prince becomes a tyrant , or gives him- self over to ...
第 lxv 頁
... things are there which I should choose not to see ? how many which I might be unwilling to see ? and how few remaining things are there which I should desire to see ? Neither am I concerned at being classed , though you think this a ...
... things are there which I should choose not to see ? how many which I might be unwilling to see ? and how few remaining things are there which I should desire to see ? Neither am I concerned at being classed , though you think this a ...
第 lxvi 頁
... thing but himself , beholds us with the greater clemency and benignity . Woe be to him who makes a mock of us . Woe be to him who injures us ; he deserves to ... things may return , I have performed , and certainly with lxvi LIFE OF MILTON .
... thing but himself , beholds us with the greater clemency and benignity . Woe be to him who makes a mock of us . Woe be to him who injures us ; he deserves to ... things may return , I have performed , and certainly with lxvi LIFE OF MILTON .
第 lxxxi 頁
... thing when related to him . ' It appears to me , that these poems are so dissimilar in their structure and purpose , that no comparison can be usefully or justly instituted between them That the Paradise Lost excels in variety of ...
... thing when related to him . ' It appears to me , that these poems are so dissimilar in their structure and purpose , that no comparison can be usefully or justly instituted between them That the Paradise Lost excels in variety of ...
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