“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 45 頁
... manner and character of his own , which exhibit a remarkable per- spicuity of contexture , a native facility and fluency . Nor does his observation of Roman models oppress or destroy our great poet's inherent powers of invention and ...
... manner and character of his own , which exhibit a remarkable per- spicuity of contexture , a native facility and fluency . Nor does his observation of Roman models oppress or destroy our great poet's inherent powers of invention and ...
第 46 頁
... manner of telling a story . Prolixity of paragraph , and length of sentence , are pe- culiar to Milton . This is seen , not only in some of his exordial invocations in the Paradise Lost , and in many of the religious addresses of a like ...
... manner of telling a story . Prolixity of paragraph , and length of sentence , are pe- culiar to Milton . This is seen , not only in some of his exordial invocations in the Paradise Lost , and in many of the religious addresses of a like ...
第 x 頁
... manner . Multa solicitè quæris , etiam quid cogitem . Au di , Theodote , verum in aurem ut ne rubeam , et sinito paulisper apud te grandia loquar ; quid cogitem quæris ? ita me bonus Deus , immortalitatem . Quid a- gam vero ? Trigo @ ow ...
... manner . Multa solicitè quæris , etiam quid cogitem . Au di , Theodote , verum in aurem ut ne rubeam , et sinito paulisper apud te grandia loquar ; quid cogitem quæris ? ita me bonus Deus , immortalitatem . Quid a- gam vero ? Trigo @ ow ...
第 xiv 頁
... manner is , as he says himself in the preface to his second book of the Reason of * See , respecting Milton's fa- miliarity with the Italian lan- guage , Mr. Warton's note on the verses Ad Patrem , v . 83. E. Church - government ...
... manner is , as he says himself in the preface to his second book of the Reason of * See , respecting Milton's fa- miliarity with the Italian lan- guage , Mr. Warton's note on the verses Ad Patrem , v . 83. E. Church - government ...
第 xxiii 頁
... manner enlarged his own knowledge ; and having the reading of so many au- thors as it were by proxy , he might possibly have preserved his sight , if he had not moreover been perpetually busied in reading or writing something himself ...
... manner enlarged his own knowledge ; and having the reading of so many au- thors as it were by proxy , he might possibly have preserved his sight , if he had not moreover been perpetually busied in reading or writing something himself ...
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