The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volum 1Phillips, Sampson, & Company, 1852 - 639 pàgines |
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Pàgina ix
... Salmasius in the field of controversy , and opposed Milton on every question connected with the interests of society , the existence of the monarchy , and the preservation of the church . Johnson would have acknowledged no government ...
... Salmasius in the field of controversy , and opposed Milton on every question connected with the interests of society , the existence of the monarchy , and the preservation of the church . Johnson would have acknowledged no government ...
Pàgina xvi
... Salmasius may be permitted to die in his old age without disgrace , or without the death - blow having been given by Milton's hand . The notes also of the commentators have swelled to a useless and disproportionate size ; a great part ...
... Salmasius may be permitted to die in his old age without disgrace , or without the death - blow having been given by Milton's hand . The notes also of the commentators have swelled to a useless and disproportionate size ; a great part ...
Pàgina liii
... Salmasius considered this print as presenting not an unfavourable portrait of Milton . The pastoral view in the back ground is worthy of Ostade ; but neat handed Phyllis is , methinks , a little too free . She should have recollected ...
... Salmasius considered this print as presenting not an unfavourable portrait of Milton . The pastoral view in the back ground is worthy of Ostade ; but neat handed Phyllis is , methinks , a little too free . She should have recollected ...
Pàgina lv
... Salmasius , and when he hath done it bring it to the council . Previously , how- ever , to this , he had written his answer63 to the Icon Basilike , it is supposed by a verbal command ; for no written order of the council to that effect ...
... Salmasius , and when he hath done it bring it to the council . Previously , how- ever , to this , he had written his answer63 to the Icon Basilike , it is supposed by a verbal command ; for no written order of the council to that effect ...
Pàgina lvi
... Salmasius ; not so much , as Johnson supposed , for his skill in emendatory criticism , in which he was excelled by many of his contemporaries , as for his great knowledge of antiquity , the multiplicity . of his attainments , and his ...
... Salmasius ; not so much , as Johnson supposed , for his skill in emendatory criticism , in which he was excelled by many of his contemporaries , as for his great knowledge of antiquity , the multiplicity . of his attainments , and his ...
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