Lives of the English Poets, Volume 1Oxford University Press, 1977 - 461 pagina's |
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Pagina 86
... Death . Labour , Sickness , Discontent , Mutes . Ignorance , with others ; Faith . Hope . Charity . Moses . The Persons . Divine Justice , Widsom , Heavenly Love . The Evening Star , Hesperus . Chorus of Angels . Lucifer . Adam . Eve ...
... Death . Labour , Sickness , Discontent , Mutes . Ignorance , with others ; Faith . Hope . Charity . Moses . The Persons . Divine Justice , Widsom , Heavenly Love . The Evening Star , Hesperus . Chorus of Angels . Lucifer . Adam . Eve ...
Pagina 129
... Death , brought upon the stage , all as active persons of the drama ; but no precedents can justify absurdity . Milton's allegory of Sin and Death is undoubtedly faulty . Sin is indeed the mother of Death , and may be allowed to be the ...
... Death , brought upon the stage , all as active persons of the drama ; but no precedents can justify absurdity . Milton's allegory of Sin and Death is undoubtedly faulty . Sin is indeed the mother of Death , and may be allowed to be the ...
Pagina 381
... death putting an end to his expectations , abated his diligence ; and Pope represents him as falling from that time into intemperance of wine . That in his latter life he was too much a lover of the bottle , is not denied ; but I have ...
... death putting an end to his expectations , abated his diligence ; and Pope represents him as falling from that time into intemperance of wine . That in his latter life he was too much a lover of the bottle , is not denied ; but I have ...
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