The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volum 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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Pàgina lv
... happy twins of her divine gene- ration , knowledge and virtue - with such abstracted sublimities as these ; it might be worth your listening , readers ; as I may one day hope to have ye in a still time , when there shall be no chiding ...
... happy twins of her divine gene- ration , knowledge and virtue - with such abstracted sublimities as these ; it might be worth your listening , readers ; as I may one day hope to have ye in a still time , when there shall be no chiding ...
Pàgina lxii
... happy in acuteness of discrimination upon the manners and characters of the time : witness his portrait of Achitophel ( Lord Shaftesbury ) . Here the extreme subtlety of his understanding displayed itself in full force . This was ...
... happy in acuteness of discrimination upon the manners and characters of the time : witness his portrait of Achitophel ( Lord Shaftesbury ) . Here the extreme subtlety of his understanding displayed itself in full force . This was ...
Pàgina lxxv
... happy moment they may be benefited by the genial beams . Here are none of the frivolous idlenesses ; the wanton sports of imagination ; the false voluptuousness ; the whimsical fictions ; the affected pathos ; the sickly whinings ; the ...
... happy moment they may be benefited by the genial beams . Here are none of the frivolous idlenesses ; the wanton sports of imagination ; the false voluptuousness ; the whimsical fictions ; the affected pathos ; the sickly whinings ; the ...
Pàgina lxxxii
... happy condition from whence he fell , and breaks forth into a speech that is softened with several transient touches of remorse and self - accusation : but at length he confirms himself in impenitence , and in his design of drawing man ...
... happy condition from whence he fell , and breaks forth into a speech that is softened with several transient touches of remorse and self - accusation : but at length he confirms himself in impenitence , and in his design of drawing man ...
Pàgina lxxxv
... happy invention , a distant allusion , or judicious imitation ; how he had copied or improved Homer or Virgil , and raises his own imaginations by the use he has made of several poetical passages in Scripture . I might have inserted ...
... happy invention , a distant allusion , or judicious imitation ; how he had copied or improved Homer or Virgil , and raises his own imaginations by the use he has made of several poetical passages in Scripture . I might have inserted ...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Preliminary ... John Milton,Charles Dexter Cleveland Visualització completa - 1873 |
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