“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 12 頁
... expressing any objection to them . Valeant quantum valere debent . And the reader will surely desire to exercise his judg- ment as well as the Editor . In general indeed it was a sufficient reason for retaining any notes that they would ...
... expressing any objection to them . Valeant quantum valere debent . And the reader will surely desire to exercise his judg- ment as well as the Editor . In general indeed it was a sufficient reason for retaining any notes that they would ...
第 45 頁
... as for their style and expression . That Ovid among the Latin poets was Milton's favourite , appears not only from his elegiac but his hexametric poetry . The versification of our author's hexameters has PREFACE . 45.
... as for their style and expression . That Ovid among the Latin poets was Milton's favourite , appears not only from his elegiac but his hexametric poetry . The versification of our author's hexameters has PREFACE . 45.
第 50 頁
... expression , and more extensive combinations of diction , together with many of his thoughts , are also to be traced in other English poets , who were either contemporaries or predecessors , and of whom many are now not commonly known ...
... expression , and more extensive combinations of diction , together with many of his thoughts , are also to be traced in other English poets , who were either contemporaries or predecessors , and of whom many are now not commonly known ...
第 3 頁
... expression : and this variety of the numbers consists chiefly in the pause being so artfully va- ried , that it falls upon a different syllable in almost every line , as it may easily be perceived by dis- tinguishing the verses thus ...
... expression : and this variety of the numbers consists chiefly in the pause being so artfully va- ried , that it falls upon a different syllable in almost every line , as it may easily be perceived by dis- tinguishing the verses thus ...
第 9 頁
... expression for soaring to a height above other poets . The mountains of Boeotia , ciently called Aonia , were the haunt of the Muses ; and thus Virgil , Ecl . vi . 65 . an- Aonas in montes ut duxerit una soro- rum , And again , Georg ...
... expression for soaring to a height above other poets . The mountains of Boeotia , ciently called Aonia , were the haunt of the Muses ; and thus Virgil , Ecl . vi . 65 . an- Aonas in montes ut duxerit una soro- rum , And again , Georg ...
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