“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 18 頁
... means of bringing to light after it had been forgotten for above a century , is adopted from his edition , and annexed to the Life ; as it is a great curi- osity , and discovers some particulars in Milton's man- ners and circumstances ...
... means of bringing to light after it had been forgotten for above a century , is adopted from his edition , and annexed to the Life ; as it is a great curi- osity , and discovers some particulars in Milton's man- ners and circumstances ...
第 20 頁
... mean adversary , and declares his willing- ness to listen to any candid and serious objector . In the Defensio Secunda , vol . ii . p . 365-368 , he gives rea- sons for his not having taken up arms with the repub- lican party against ...
... mean adversary , and declares his willing- ness to listen to any candid and serious objector . In the Defensio Secunda , vol . ii . p . 365-368 , he gives rea- sons for his not having taken up arms with the repub- lican party against ...
第 21 頁
... means remain the same for sixty years , and must not be determined in a general way from the language even of his prose writings at some particular period . The interest , for example , of his System of Divinity , which Mr. Sumner is ...
... means remain the same for sixty years , and must not be determined in a general way from the language even of his prose writings at some particular period . The interest , for example , of his System of Divinity , which Mr. Sumner is ...
第 50 頁
... mean which relate to his imitations of himself , and to his language , have a more general effect , and are applicable to all Milton's writings . Among the English poets , those readers who trust to the late commentators will be led to ...
... mean which relate to his imitations of himself , and to his language , have a more general effect , and are applicable to all Milton's writings . Among the English poets , those readers who trust to the late commentators will be led to ...
第 vi 頁
... means in great circumstances : and neither doth he seem to have had any inclination to any other profession " ; he had too free a spirit to be limited and confined ; and was for comprehending all sciences , but professing none . And ...
... means in great circumstances : and neither doth he seem to have had any inclination to any other profession " ; he had too free a spirit to be limited and confined ; and was for comprehending all sciences , but professing none . And ...
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