The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volum 1Little, Brown, 1854 |
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Pàgina xiv
... observes that the fiction is derived from Homer's Circe , but later investigations have dis- covered a closer resemblance in the Comus of Erycius Puteanus , and the Old Wives ' Tale of George Peele.1 It is one of the most beautiful and ...
... observes that the fiction is derived from Homer's Circe , but later investigations have dis- covered a closer resemblance in the Comus of Erycius Puteanus , and the Old Wives ' Tale of George Peele.1 It is one of the most beautiful and ...
Pàgina xxiii
... observes , he probably considered as the metropolis of orthodoxy . 34 At Geneva he became acquainted with John Deodati , and Frederic Spanheim , the father of the eminently learned scholar and antiquary , whom 88 See Second Defence of ...
... observes , he probably considered as the metropolis of orthodoxy . 34 At Geneva he became acquainted with John Deodati , and Frederic Spanheim , the father of the eminently learned scholar and antiquary , whom 88 See Second Defence of ...
Pàgina xxv
... observes , ' the common topics are recommended by a novelty of elegant expres- sion ; some passages wander far beyond the bounds of bucolic song , and are in his own original style of the more sublime poetry . ' He might speak of its ...
... observes , ' the common topics are recommended by a novelty of elegant expres- sion ; some passages wander far beyond the bounds of bucolic song , and are in his own original style of the more sublime poetry . ' He might speak of its ...
Pàgina xxxii
... observes , his high opinion of his own powers , and promised to undertake something that may be of service and honour to his country . This ( he said ) was not to be obtained but by de- vout prayer to the Eternal Spirit , that can ...
... observes , his high opinion of his own powers , and promised to undertake something that may be of service and honour to his country . This ( he said ) was not to be obtained but by de- vout prayer to the Eternal Spirit , that can ...
Pàgina xxxv
... observes , to enjoy the advantages of a con- jugal life ; 48 but spare diet , and hard study , and a house full of pupils , did not suit the young and gay daughter of a Cavalier . She had been brought up in very different society ; so ...
... observes , to enjoy the advantages of a con- jugal life ; 48 but spare diet , and hard study , and a house full of pupils , did not suit the young and gay daughter of a Cavalier . She had been brought up in very different society ; so ...
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