The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors. To which are Added Illustrations, and Some Account of the Life and Writings of Milton, 3±ÇJ. Johnson, 1809 |
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... poets , but his highest delight was in the fongs of Sion , in the holy Scriptures ; and in these he meditated day and ... poet defires to equal him in renown , whose writings he fo much studied , admired , and imitated . The cha- racter ...
... poets , but his highest delight was in the fongs of Sion , in the holy Scriptures ; and in these he meditated day and ... poet defires to equal him in renown , whose writings he fo much studied , admired , and imitated . The cha- racter ...
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... poet principally defires to refemble : And it seems as if he had intended at first to mention only thefe two , and ... poets of antiquity ; for the word pro- phet fometimes comprehends both characters , as vates does in Latin . NEWTON ...
... poet principally defires to refemble : And it seems as if he had intended at first to mention only thefe two , and ... poets of antiquity ; for the word pro- phet fometimes comprehends both characters , as vates does in Latin . NEWTON ...
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... poet here confidered the prophet Daniel's defcription of The Ancient of Days , to whom " thousand thoufands miniftered , and ten thousand times ten thou- fand stood before him . " Chap . vii . 10. See alfo Revelations , v . 11 , vii ...
... poet here confidered the prophet Daniel's defcription of The Ancient of Days , to whom " thousand thoufands miniftered , and ten thousand times ten thou- fand stood before him . " Chap . vii . 10. See alfo Revelations , v . 11 , vii ...
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... poet's imitation , defcribing the Deity , ufes exactly the fame terms , De Conf . Philof . L. iv . ¡° Qui cum ex alta providenti©¡ Specula refpicit , quid cuique eveniat . " Again , L. v . Metr . ii . Qu©¡ fint , qu©¡ fuerint , veniúntque ...
... poet's imitation , defcribing the Deity , ufes exactly the fame terms , De Conf . Philof . L. iv . ¡° Qui cum ex alta providenti©¡ Specula refpicit , quid cuique eveniat . " Again , L. v . Metr . ii . Qu©¡ fint , qu©¡ fuerint , veniúntque ...
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... poet's meaning feems to be this : When two or more things are propofed , ' tis the bufinefs of reafon to choose , i . e . ne- termine fpeculatively , which is the beft ; as it is the business of will to determine practically . These ...
... poet's meaning feems to be this : When two or more things are propofed , ' tis the bufinefs of reafon to choose , i . e . ne- termine fpeculatively , which is the beft ; as it is the business of will to determine practically . These ...
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