Lives of the English Poets, Volume 1Oxford University Press, 1952 - 472 pagina's |
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Pagina 86
... persons ; such as Justice , Mercy , Faith . Of the tragedy or mystery of Paradise Lost there are two plans : Michael . The Persons . Chorus of Angels . Heavenly Love . Lucifer . Adam , with the Serpent . Eve , Conscience . Moses . The ...
... persons ; such as Justice , Mercy , Faith . Of the tragedy or mystery of Paradise Lost there are two plans : Michael . The Persons . Chorus of Angels . Heavenly Love . Lucifer . Adam , with the Serpent . Eve , Conscience . Moses . The ...
Pagina 226
... person and his writings , without meddling with the transactions of his life , which was altogether private : I shall only make this known observation of his family , that there was scarce so many extraordinary men in any one . I have ...
... person and his writings , without meddling with the transactions of his life , which was altogether private : I shall only make this known observation of his family , that there was scarce so many extraordinary men in any one . I have ...
Pagina 444
... person of this tragedy who listens , when love and treason were so often talked in so publick a place as a hall ? I ... person as this would pass with them who beheld him , for a great patriot , a great philosopher , or a general , or ...
... person of this tragedy who listens , when love and treason were so often talked in so publick a place as a hall ? I ... person as this would pass with them who beheld him , for a great patriot , a great philosopher , or a general , or ...
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