| Samuel Johnson - 1979 - 138 страници
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| James Russell Kincaid - 1995 - 288 страници
...Milton, Samuel Johnson had railed against the dubious sincerity of the pastoral trappings of Lycidas: "We know that they never drove a field, and that they had no flocks to batten He who thus grieves will excite no sympathy; he who thus praises will confer no honour." 11 To Tennyson... | |
| John T. Shawcross - 1995 - 500 страници
...the partner of his discoveries; but what image of tenderness can be excited by these lines? [27-9J We know that they never drove a field, and that they had no flock to batten; and though it be allowed that the representation may be allegorical, the true meaning... | |
| William Bowman Piper - 1997 - 212 страници
...inarguable passives, to join him in rejecting Milton's statement: "We know that they never drove afield, and that they had no flocks to batten; and though it be allowed that the representation may be allegorical, the true meaning is so uncertain and remote, that it is never sought... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 2000 - 840 страници
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| 2002 - 372 страници
...heard What time the grey fly winds her sultry horn, Battening our flocks with the fresh dews of night, We know that they never drove a field, and that they...flocks to batten; and though it be allowed that the representation may be allegorical, the true meaning is so uncertain and remote, that it is never sought... | |
| Palgrave Macmillan Ltd - 1990 - 622 страници
...sultry horn, Battening our flocks with the fresh dews of night. 20 We know that they never drove afield, and that they had no flocks to batten; and though it be allowed that the representation may be allegorical, the true meaning is so uncertain and remote that it is never sought... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 2004 - 132 страници
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| William Harmon - 2003 - 566 страници
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| William Harmon - 2003 - 566 страници
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