Cowley, Denham, Milton |
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317 403 412 421 COMMENDATORY VERSES ON MILTON . XI . XII . . . . . . . . 428
Appendix to Paradise Lost , containing Plans of similar Subjects , intended for
Tragedies by Milton : from his own MS . in Trinity College , Cambridge .
317 403 412 421 COMMENDATORY VERSES ON MILTON . XI . XII . . . . . . . . 428
Appendix to Paradise Lost , containing Plans of similar Subjects , intended for
Tragedies by Milton : from his own MS . in Trinity College , Cambridge .
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Thus all the power of description is destroyed by a scrupulous enumeration ; and
the force of metaphors is lost , when the mind by the mention of particulars is
turned more upon the original than the secondary sense , more upon that from ...
Thus all the power of description is destroyed by a scrupulous enumeration ; and
the force of metaphors is lost , when the mind by the mention of particulars is
turned more upon the original than the secondary sense , more upon that from ...
第 45 頁
... which it is perhaps superfluous to tell the reader : I know not by what chance I
have kept copies of them ; for they are but a very few in comparison of those
which I have lost ; and I think they have no extraordinary virtue in them , to
deserve ...
... which it is perhaps superfluous to tell the reader : I know not by what chance I
have kept copies of them ; for they are but a very few in comparison of those
which I have lost ; and I think they have no extraordinary virtue in them , to
deserve ...
第 53 頁
Oh ! I am lost , not in this desert ... He must resolve not to deny , My health , each
joy and pleasure counted good , But open his close thoughts and inward flame :
Have lost , and , which is more , iy liberty ; With that , as prologue to his tragedy ...
Oh ! I am lost , not in this desert ... He must resolve not to deny , My health , each
joy and pleasure counted good , But open his close thoughts and inward flame :
Have lost , and , which is more , iy liberty ; With that , as prologue to his tragedy ...
第 68 頁
... The league of grief bids her with us lament ; Whom idleness itself might
learned make ; By her he was brought forth , and hither sent Who hear of nothing
, and as yet scarce know , In payment of all men we there had lost , Whether the
Scots ...
... The league of grief bids her with us lament ; Whom idleness itself might
learned make ; By her he was brought forth , and hither sent Who hear of nothing
, and as yet scarce know , In payment of all men we there had lost , Whether the
Scots ...
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