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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الصفحة 45
... observe , how properly the images are taken from the place , where the scene is laid . It is not a defcription of night at large , but of a night in the defert : Into thin air diffus'd : ] So Virgil of Mer- and as Mr. Thyer fays , is ...
... observe , how properly the images are taken from the place , where the scene is laid . It is not a defcription of night at large , but of a night in the defert : Into thin air diffus'd : ] So Virgil of Mer- and as Mr. Thyer fays , is ...
الصفحة 62
... observe that Milton , by restraining the comparison to the power of beauty over the wifeft men and the moft ftoical tempers , hath given it a propriety , which is loft in a more general application . See a little poem of Claudian's on ...
... observe that Milton , by restraining the comparison to the power of beauty over the wifeft men and the moft ftoical tempers , hath given it a propriety , which is loft in a more general application . See a little poem of Claudian's on ...
الصفحة 150
... observation ) there is not any thing in the difpofition and conduct of the whole poem fo juftly liable to cenfure as the aukward and prepofterous introduction of this incident in this place . The Tempter should have propofed the ...
... observation ) there is not any thing in the difpofition and conduct of the whole poem fo juftly liable to cenfure as the aukward and prepofterous introduction of this incident in this place . The Tempter should have propofed the ...
الصفحة 161
... observe in general , that Milton has quite throughout this work thrown the ornaments of poetry on the fide of error , whether it was that he thought great truths beft exprefs'd in a grave unaffected ftile , or intended to fuggeft this ...
... observe in general , that Milton has quite throughout this work thrown the ornaments of poetry on the fide of error , whether it was that he thought great truths beft exprefs'd in a grave unaffected ftile , or intended to fuggeft this ...
الصفحة 176
... observe not this , be fure to find , What I foretold thee , many a hard affay 480 Of dangers , and adverfities , and pains , Ere thou of Ifrael's fcepter get fast hold ; Whereof this ominous night that clos'd thee round , So many ...
... observe not this , be fure to find , What I foretold thee , many a hard affay 480 Of dangers , and adverfities , and pains , Ere thou of Ifrael's fcepter get fast hold ; Whereof this ominous night that clos'd thee round , So many ...
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