Paradise Regain'd. A Poem, in Four Books. To which is Added Samson Agonistes: and Poems Upon Several Occasions. The Author John MiltonJ. and R. Tonson and S Draper in the Strand, 1752 - 690 من الصفحات |
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... Virgil : but it doth not therefore fol- dow , that Milton had no better taste than to conceive these lines to be genuin . Their being fo well known to all the learned was reafon sufficient for his imitation of them , as it was for ...
... Virgil : but it doth not therefore fol- dow , that Milton had no better taste than to conceive these lines to be genuin . Their being fo well known to all the learned was reafon sufficient for his imitation of them , as it was for ...
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... Enarr . in Pf . 148. S. 9. Tom . 5. p . 1677. Edit . Bened . Thyer 42. A gloomy confiftory ; } This in imitation of Virgil Æn . III . 677 . Cernimus O ancient Pow'rs of air and this wide world , Book 1 . 7 PARADISE REGAIN'D .
... Enarr . in Pf . 148. S. 9. Tom . 5. p . 1677. Edit . Bened . Thyer 42. A gloomy confiftory ; } This in imitation of Virgil Æn . III . 677 . Cernimus O ancient Pow'rs of air and this wide world , Book 1 . 7 PARADISE REGAIN'D .
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... Virgil Georg . IV . 561 . victorque volentes Per populos dat jura which expreffion of Virgil's , by the way , seems to be taken from Xenophon , Oeconomic . XXI . 12. Ου γαρ πάνυ μοι δοκεῖ ὅλον τότι το αγαθον ανθρωπινον είναι , αλλα ...
... Virgil Georg . IV . 561 . victorque volentes Per populos dat jura which expreffion of Virgil's , by the way , seems to be taken from Xenophon , Oeconomic . XXI . 12. Ου γαρ πάνυ μοι δοκεῖ ὅλον τότι το αγαθον ανθρωπινον είναι , αλλα ...
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... Virgil . Æn . I. 507 . Latonæ tacitum pertentant gaudia pectus . Fortin . 241. there fhould be no end . ] We have reftored the reading of Milton's own edition , fhould not fball , as before Thou shouldst be great 255. Just ' For in the ...
... Virgil . Æn . I. 507 . Latonæ tacitum pertentant gaudia pectus . Fortin . 241. there fhould be no end . ] We have reftored the reading of Milton's own edition , fhould not fball , as before Thou shouldst be great 255. Just ' For in the ...
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... Virgil had not informed us of her being Venus , till this time , and in this manner , it would have had an agreeable effect in surprising the reader , as much as fhe did To Æneas : but his conduct has been quite the reverfe , for in the ...
... Virgil had not informed us of her being Venus , till this time , and in this manner , it would have had an agreeable effect in surprising the reader , as much as fhe did To Æneas : but his conduct has been quite the reverfe , for in the ...
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