“The” Poetical Works of John Milton, with Notes of Various Authors: Principally from the Editions of Thomas Newton, Charles Dunster and Thomas Warton, to which is Prefixed, Newton's Life of Milton, 第 1 卷Baxter, 1824 - 483 頁 |
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第 31 頁
... Hume , as he was the first , so is the most copious annotator . He laid the foundation , but he laid it among infinite heaps of rubbish . The greater part of his work is a dull dictionary of the most common words , a tedious fardel of ...
... Hume , as he was the first , so is the most copious annotator . He laid the foundation , but he laid it among infinite heaps of rubbish . The greater part of his work is a dull dictionary of the most common words , a tedious fardel of ...
第 35 頁
... Hume's annotations , Mr. Richardson the son has put into my hands . Some little use I have made of it ; and it might have been of greater service , and have saved me some trouble , if I had not then almost completed this work . Mr ...
... Hume's annotations , Mr. Richardson the son has put into my hands . Some little use I have made of it ; and it might have been of greater service , and have saved me some trouble , if I had not then almost completed this work . Mr ...
第 lxxv 頁
... Hume , of whom we know nothing , unless his name may lead us to some knowledge of his country , but he has the merit of being the first ( as I say ) who wrote notes upon Paradise Lost , and his notes were printed at the end of the folio ...
... Hume , of whom we know nothing , unless his name may lead us to some knowledge of his country , but he has the merit of being the first ( as I say ) who wrote notes upon Paradise Lost , and his notes were printed at the end of the folio ...
第 16 頁
... Hume . 82. And thence in heav'n called Satan , ] For the word Satan in Hebrew signifies an enemy ; he is the enemy by way of eminence , the chief enemy of God and man . If thou beest he ; but O how fall'n ! 16 BOOK I. PARADISE LOST .
... Hume . 82. And thence in heav'n called Satan , ] For the word Satan in Hebrew signifies an enemy ; he is the enemy by way of eminence , the chief enemy of God and man . If thou beest he ; but O how fall'n ! 16 BOOK I. PARADISE LOST .
第 26 頁
... Hume . 205 over- Dr. Bentley reads nigh - foun- der'd ; but the common reading is better , because if ( as the Doc- tor says ) foundering is sinking by a leaking in the ship , it would be of little use to the pilot to fix his anchor on ...
... Hume . 205 over- Dr. Bentley reads nigh - foun- der'd ; but the common reading is better , because if ( as the Doc- tor says ) foundering is sinking by a leaking in the ship , it would be of little use to the pilot to fix his anchor on ...
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