Paradise Regain'd: A Poem, in Four Books ; To which is Added Samson Agonistes and Poems Upon Several OccasionsJ. and R. Tonson, 1753 - 386 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 51
... because darkness sets the imagination on work , to create ideal forms and beings . Warburton . 10. In dark Cimmerian defert ] The Cimmerians were a people who liv'd in caves under ground , and never saw the light of the fun . See Homer ...
... because darkness sets the imagination on work , to create ideal forms and beings . Warburton . 10. In dark Cimmerian defert ] The Cimmerians were a people who liv'd in caves under ground , and never saw the light of the fun . See Homer ...
الصفحة 52
... account of their being sprung from Bacchus and Venus , because the mythology of it suited the nature of his subject better . Tbyer . Fill'd her with thee a daughter fair , So buxom 17.94 52 POEMS on Several OCCASIONS . XIII .
... account of their being sprung from Bacchus and Venus , because the mythology of it suited the nature of his subject better . Tbyer . Fill'd her with thee a daughter fair , So buxom 17.94 52 POEMS on Several OCCASIONS . XIII .
الصفحة 54
... because the people in mountainous coun- tries have generally preserved their liberties longest , as the Britons for merly in Wales , and the inhabi Through tants in the mountains of Switzer- land at this day . 41. To hear the lark begin ...
... because the people in mountainous coun- tries have generally preserved their liberties longest , as the Britons for merly in Wales , and the inhabi Through tants in the mountains of Switzer- land at this day . 41. To hear the lark begin ...
الصفحة 64
... because he feigns τας 19. Or that starr'd Ethiop queen μορφας , the very countenances , & c ] Cassiope , wife of Cepheus words , manners and gestures of king of Ethiopia , after having mankind , and exhibits them in triumphed over all ...
... because he feigns τας 19. Or that starr'd Ethiop queen μορφας , the very countenances , & c ] Cassiope , wife of Cepheus words , manners and gestures of king of Ethiopia , after having mankind , and exhibits them in triumphed over all ...
الصفحة 70
... because the English reader may fee a fummary of his doctrins at the end of Stanley's Life of that philosopher . And as Mr. Thyer observes , the word unfphere alludes 95 Presenting to the Platonic notion of diffe- rent spheres or regions ...
... because the English reader may fee a fummary of his doctrins at the end of Stanley's Life of that philosopher . And as Mr. Thyer observes , the word unfphere alludes 95 Presenting to the Platonic notion of diffe- rent spheres or regions ...
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