The Life of John MiltonNichols and Son, 1806 - 566 pagina's |
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Pagina 60
... certainly stands unrivalled for its affluence in poetic imagery and diction ; and , as an effort of the creative power , it can be paralleled only by the muse of Shakspeare , by whom , in this re- spect , it is possibly exceeded . With ...
... certainly stands unrivalled for its affluence in poetic imagery and diction ; and , as an effort of the creative power , it can be paralleled only by the muse of Shakspeare , by whom , in this re- spect , it is possibly exceeded . With ...
Pagina 64
... certainly is the most reprehensible circumstance in the conduct of his fable , ) he is only guilty of the same trespass against common sense , which his favourite Euripides has frequently commit- ted . The length and even poise of the ...
... certainly is the most reprehensible circumstance in the conduct of his fable , ) he is only guilty of the same trespass against common sense , which his favourite Euripides has frequently commit- ted . The length and even poise of the ...
Pagina 75
... certainly implanted in me , if in any one , a ve- hement love of the ro zaλov : nor is Ceres herself represented in fable to have sought her daughter Proserpine with so much zeal , as I daily and nightly pursue and trace the steps of ...
... certainly implanted in me , if in any one , a ve- hement love of the ro zaλov : nor is Ceres herself represented in fable to have sought her daughter Proserpine with so much zeal , as I daily and nightly pursue and trace the steps of ...
Pagina 78
... certainly writ- ten at Horton , and , probably , at no long pe- riod before the Lycidas , which was the last of our author's works while he resided with his father . They were unquestionably com- posed in the happiest humour of the ...
... certainly writ- ten at Horton , and , probably , at no long pe- riod before the Lycidas , which was the last of our author's works while he resided with his father . They were unquestionably com- posed in the happiest humour of the ...
Pagina 142
... certainly appear to be out of their proper place ; though their names may be here introduced only to express some dangerous and difficult exploit . My first translation of these lines differed from my present ; and for what I had then ...
... certainly appear to be out of their proper place ; though their names may be here introduced only to express some dangerous and difficult exploit . My first translation of these lines differed from my present ; and for what I had then ...
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