Paradise Regain'd: A Poem in Four Books ; to which is Added Samson Agonistes ; And, Poems Upon Several Occasions, المجلد 1J. and R. Tonson, 1766 - 384 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 21
... gives it a turn which is vastly poetical . 191 . - till far from track of men , Thought following thought , & c ] I hope it won't be thought too light to obferve , that our author might probably in these lines have in view . 195 200 Το ...
... gives it a turn which is vastly poetical . 191 . - till far from track of men , Thought following thought , & c ] I hope it won't be thought too light to obferve , that our author might probably in these lines have in view . 195 200 Το ...
الصفحة 28
... give us a hiftory of his hero from his birth to the very scene with which the poem is open'd . Thyer . 281 . eternal doors ] Šo in Pfal . XXIV.7,9 . everiafting doors . 286 . -the time Now full , ] Alluding to the Scripture phrafe , the ...
... give us a hiftory of his hero from his birth to the very scene with which the poem is open'd . Thyer . 281 . eternal doors ] Šo in Pfal . XXIV.7,9 . everiafting doors . 286 . -the time Now full , ] Alluding to the Scripture phrafe , the ...
الصفحة 29
... give him a feeling of his own ftrength , when he was just upon the point of being attack'd by fuch an Adverfary . Calton . 294. So pake our Morning Star ] So our Saviour is called in the Re- velation XXH . 16. the bright and morning The ...
... give him a feeling of his own ftrength , when he was just upon the point of being attack'd by fuch an Adverfary . Calton . 294. So pake our Morning Star ] So our Saviour is called in the Re- velation XXH . 16. the bright and morning The ...
الصفحة 31
... give too low an idea to fome readers : but as we ob- ferved upon the Paradife Loft , IX . 1068 , where Satan is called false worm , it is a general name for the reptil kind , and a ferpent is called the mortal worm by Shakespear . 2 ...
... give too low an idea to fome readers : but as we ob- ferved upon the Paradife Loft , IX . 1068 , where Satan is called false worm , it is a general name for the reptil kind , and a ferpent is called the mortal worm by Shakespear . 2 ...
الصفحة 35
... gives an account of the place , and a full relation of Di- do's history and fettlement there . In return , Æneas acquaints her with his ftory , and particularly the lofs of great part of his fleet in the late ftorm . Upon which fhe ...
... gives an account of the place , and a full relation of Di- do's history and fettlement there . In return , Æneas acquaints her with his ftory , and particularly the lofs of great part of his fleet in the late ftorm . Upon which fhe ...
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