The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors, Том 4C. and J. Rivington; J. Cuthell; J. Nunn; J. and W.T. Clarke; Longman and Company ... [and 17 others], 1826 |
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... remarks of the learned editor of Paradise Re- gained , subjoined in his elegant edition of 1795 to the end of each book , into a Preliminary Discourse ; as corresponding , in this modification , with the design of Mr. Addison's critical ...
... remarks of the learned editor of Paradise Re- gained , subjoined in his elegant edition of 1795 to the end of each book , into a Preliminary Discourse ; as corresponding , in this modification , with the design of Mr. Addison's critical ...
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... remarked that there is not a single simile in the First Iliad ; neither do we meet [ See Mr. Dunster's defence of them in the concluding note on Par . Lost . ] - with one in the three first Books of the PARADISE REGAINED . ix.
... remarked that there is not a single simile in the First Iliad ; neither do we meet [ See Mr. Dunster's defence of them in the concluding note on Par . Lost . ] - with one in the three first Books of the PARADISE REGAINED . ix.
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... remark on ver . 310 , of the wild beasts growing mild at our Saviour's appearance as a mark of the returning Paradisiacal state . Jos . WARTON . Girded here seems used only in a metaphorical sense ; as in Scripture the Christian ...
... remark on ver . 310 , of the wild beasts growing mild at our Saviour's appearance as a mark of the returning Paradisiacal state . Jos . WARTON . Girded here seems used only in a metaphorical sense ; as in Scripture the Christian ...
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... remark how strictly our author adheres to the Scripture History , not only in the particulars which he relates , but also in the very epithets which he affixes to the persons ; as here just Simeon , because it is said , Luke ii . 25 ...
... remark how strictly our author adheres to the Scripture History , not only in the particulars which he relates , but also in the very epithets which he affixes to the persons ; as here just Simeon , because it is said , Luke ii . 25 ...
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... Remarks in this volume , on the Origin of Paradise Regained . TODD . Ver . 319 . with curious eye Perus'd him , ] Thus in Hamlet , Ophelia , describing the behaviour of Hamlet to her , says , " He falls to such perusal of my face , " As ...
... Remarks in this volume , on the Origin of Paradise Regained . TODD . Ver . 319 . with curious eye Perus'd him , ] Thus in Hamlet , Ophelia , describing the behaviour of Hamlet to her , says , " He falls to such perusal of my face , " As ...
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Страница 52 - And the LORD said, Who shall persuade Ahab, that he may go up and fall at Ramothgilead?
Страница 473 - He tugged, he shook, till down they came, and drew The whole roof after them, with burst of thunder, Upon the heads of all who sat beneath, Lords, ladies, captains, counsellors...
Страница 157 - Things vulgar, and, well weigh'd, scarce worth the praise ? They praise, and they admire, they know not what, And know not whom, but as one leads the other...
Страница 481 - Nothing is here for tears, nothing to wail Or knock the breast; no weakness, no contempt, Dispraise, or blame; nothing but well and fair, And what may quiet us in a death so noble.
Страница 483 - All is best, though we oft doubt, What the unsearchable dispose Of Highest Wisdom brings about, And ever best found in the close. Oft He seems to hide His face, But unexpectedly returns, And to His faithful champion hath in place Bore witness gloriously; whence Gaza mourns, And all that band them to resist His uncontrollable intent: His servants He, with new acquist Of true experience from this great event, With peace and consolation hath dismissed, And calm of mind, all passion spent.
Страница 270 - But herein to our prophets far beneath, As men divinely taught, and better teaching The solid rules of civil government, In their majestic unaffected style, Than all the oratory of Greece and Rome. In them is plainest taught, and easiest learnt, What makes a nation happy, and keeps it so, What ruins kingdoms, and lays cities flat; These only with our law best form a king.
Страница 11 - And the LORD said unto Satan, Whence comest thou ? Then Satan answered the LORD, and said, From going to and fro in the earth, and from walking up and down in it.
Страница 268 - These abilities, wheresoever they be found, are the inspired gift of God, rarely bestowed, but yet to some (though most abuse) in every nation : and are of power, beside the office of a pulpit, to inbreed and cherish in a great people the seeds of virtue and public civility...
Страница 62 - God hath now sent his living oracle Into the world to teach his final will, And sends his spirit of truth henceforth to dwell In pious hearts, an inward oracle To all truth requisite for men to know.
Страница 141 - Yet he who reigns within himself, and rules Passions, desires, and fears, is more a king — Which every wise and virtuous man attains ; And who attains not ill aspires to rule Cities of men, or headstrong multitudes, 470 Subject himself to anarchy within, Or lawless passions in him, which he serves.