“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 46 頁
... observes , " Mil- " ton is generally content to express the thoughts of " the ancients in their language : Cowley , without " much loss of purity or elegance , accommodates the " diction of Rome to his own conceptions . - The ad- 66 ...
... observes , " Mil- " ton is generally content to express the thoughts of " the ancients in their language : Cowley , without " much loss of purity or elegance , accommodates the " diction of Rome to his own conceptions . - The ad- 66 ...
第 xxxiii 頁
... observes , that the impression which this interview made on Milton's imagination probably contributed much to the painting of that pathetic scene VOL . I. in the tenth book of Paradise Lost , in which Eve sues to Adam for pardon and ...
... observes , that the impression which this interview made on Milton's imagination probably contributed much to the painting of that pathetic scene VOL . I. in the tenth book of Paradise Lost , in which Eve sues to Adam for pardon and ...
第 xxxiv 頁
... observes , that Mr. Powell seems to have smarted severely for his attachment to the royal party . In the " Cata- " logue of the Lords , Knights , " and Gentlemen that have com- " pounded for their estates , " London , 1655 , he was thus ...
... observes , that Mr. Powell seems to have smarted severely for his attachment to the royal party . In the " Cata- " logue of the Lords , Knights , " and Gentlemen that have com- " pounded for their estates , " London , 1655 , he was thus ...
第 l 頁
... observes , his chief talent must have consisted in the gracefulness of his delivery , or in those sallies of imagination and quaint turns and allusions , whereof his sermons are full ; for they retain not those charms in reading , which ...
... observes , his chief talent must have consisted in the gracefulness of his delivery , or in those sallies of imagination and quaint turns and allusions , whereof his sermons are full ; for they retain not those charms in reading , which ...
第 lvi 頁
... observes , was enough considered to be both seriously and ludi- crously answered . See Mr. War- ton's note on Sonnet xxi . ad- dressed to Cyriac Skinner , for an account of the burlesque an- swer . The serious reply was published in May ...
... observes , was enough considered to be both seriously and ludi- crously answered . See Mr. War- ton's note on Sonnet xxi . ad- dressed to Cyriac Skinner , for an account of the burlesque an- swer . The serious reply was published in May ...
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