“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 11 頁
... not these been printed before I read his remarks . Sometimes also translations have been introduced of parallel pas- sages from authors which had not appeared in a good English dress in the time of Bishop Newton . The PREFACE . 11.
... not these been printed before I read his remarks . Sometimes also translations have been introduced of parallel pas- sages from authors which had not appeared in a good English dress in the time of Bishop Newton . The PREFACE . 11.
第 22 頁
... sometimes made ; these notes I have not seen , but I made some slight use of some notes by Oldys in Malone's copy of Langbaine , which is now in the Bodleian Library . But in 1694 , E. Philips , the eldest of Milton's nephews , prefixed ...
... sometimes made ; these notes I have not seen , but I made some slight use of some notes by Oldys in Malone's copy of Langbaine , which is now in the Bodleian Library . But in 1694 , E. Philips , the eldest of Milton's nephews , prefixed ...
第 25 頁
... Life of Milton is sufficiently novel from this cause . It cannot indeed be denied that he supplies several observations not less just than forcible ; but he is sometimes sophistical , usually harsh and caustic ; praise PREFACE . 25.
... Life of Milton is sufficiently novel from this cause . It cannot indeed be denied that he supplies several observations not less just than forcible ; but he is sometimes sophistical , usually harsh and caustic ; praise PREFACE . 25.
第 26 頁
... sometimes sophistical , usually harsh and caustic ; praise seems extorted from him ; and his view of Mil- ton's character is upon the whole prejudiced and unjust . His account will always be read , however , not only for its own merits ...
... sometimes sophistical , usually harsh and caustic ; praise seems extorted from him ; and his view of Mil- ton's character is upon the whole prejudiced and unjust . His account will always be read , however , not only for its own merits ...
第 33 頁
... sometimes hits the true meaning of the author surprisingly , and ex- plains it properly . He had good natural parts but without erudition or learning , in which he was assisted by his son , who is a man of taste and literature , as well ...
... sometimes hits the true meaning of the author surprisingly , and ex- plains it properly . He had good natural parts but without erudition or learning , in which he was assisted by his son , who is a man of taste and literature , as well ...
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