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" Paradise Lost is one of the books which the reader admires and lays down, and forgets to take up again. None ever wished it longer than it is. Its perusal is a duty rather than a pleasure. We read Milton for instruction, retire harassed and overburdened,... "
The Monthly magazine - Страница 120
по Monthly literary register - 1839
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The Quarterly Review, Том 131

1871 - 608 страници
...AddisoB,' Johnson's Works, vol. vii. p. 142. In the ' Life of Milton,' .vol. vi. p. 173, he had said: '" Paradise Lost " is one of the books which the reader....admires and lays down, and forgets to take up again. None ever wished it longer than it is. Its pernsal is a duty rather than a pleasure.' second cantos...

Works, Том 2

Samuel Johnson - 1838 - 716 страници
...knowledge. But original deficience cannot be supplied. The want of human interest is always felt. " Paradise Lost" is one of the books which the reader admires and lays down, and forgets to take up agnin. None ever wished it longer than it is. Its perusal is a duty rather than a pleasure. We read...

Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ..., Томове 15–16

1839 - 1032 страници
...Paradise Lost,' i he truth of Dr. Johnson's observation must be to a considerable extent allowed, that it is ' one of the books which the reader admires and lays down, and forgets to take up again.' Much of this inattention is no doubt owing to the character of this ago. Learned poetry suits us not....

The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffussion of Useful ..., Том 15

1839 - 534 страници
...Paradise Lost,' the truth of Dr. Johnson's observation must be to a considerable extent allowed, that it is ' one of the books which the reader admires and lays down, and forgets to take up again.' Much of this inattention is no doubt owing to the character of this age. Learned poetry suits us not....

Lives of the English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works ; And ...

Samuel Johnson - 1840 - 522 страници
...knowledge. But original deficience cannot be supplied. The want of human interest is always felt. * Paradise Lost' is one of the books which the reader...admires and lays down, and forgets to take up again. None ever wished it longer than it is. Its perusal is a duty rather than a pleasure. We read Milton...

The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

Samuel Johnson - 1840 - 742 страници
...original delieience cannot be supplied. The want of human interest is always felt. " Paradise Lost1' ¡я e very numerous, and his subjects various. With his theological works I am only enough None ever wished it longer than it is. Its perusal is a duty rather than a pleasure. We read Milton...

The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: With and Essay on His Life and ..., Том 2

Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1842 - 716 страници
...admires and lays down, and forgets to take up again. None ever wished it longer than it is. Its penisal discourses. With Dryden we are Wandering in quest of harrassed and overliurthened, and look elsewhere for recreation; we desert our master, and Beck for...

Littell's Living Age, Том 279

1913 - 878 страници
...Milton excelled. Moreover, "the substance of the narrative Is truth." And how does he sum up the result? "Paradise Lost is one of the books which the reader...admires and lays down, and forgets to take up again. None ever wished it longer than it le. Its perusal is a duty rather than a pleasure." I believe that...

Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century ..., Том 7

John Nichols, John Bowyer Nichols - 1848 - 906 страници
...compositions of Prior, Collins, Gray, and Akenside ; because they pronounce the Paradise Lost ' one of those books which the reader admires, and lays down, and forgets to take up again.' See Milton's Life, p. 249. " I am sure I have read, either in Dr. Johnson's works, or in the records...

Doctor Johnson: his religious life and his death...

Robert Armitage - 1850 - 562 страници
...number: what he writes of the Paradise Lost, he would have said of Scripture, if reverence permitted—' Its perusal is a duty rather than a pleasure. We read Milton for instruction, retire harassed and overburdened, and look elsewhere for recreation: we desert our master and seek for companions.' But,...




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