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, 2권J. Johnson, 1809 |
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... kings of Greece , deftroyed the heroes of Afia , and engaged all the gods in factions . Æneas's fettlement in Italy pro- duced the Cæfars , and gave birth to the Roman empire . Milton's fubject was ftill greater than either of the ...
... kings of Greece , deftroyed the heroes of Afia , and engaged all the gods in factions . Æneas's fettlement in Italy pro- duced the Cæfars , and gave birth to the Roman empire . Milton's fubject was ftill greater than either of the ...
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... kings and heroes . There is in thefe feveral characters of Homer , a certain dignity , as well as novelty , which adapts them in a more peculiar manner to the nature of an heroick poem . Though at the fame time , to give them a greater ...
... kings and heroes . There is in thefe feveral characters of Homer , a certain dignity , as well as novelty , which adapts them in a more peculiar manner to the nature of an heroick poem . Though at the fame time , to give them a greater ...
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... King of Terrours . I need not mention the juftnefs of thought , which is obferved in the generation of thefe feveral fymbolical perfons ; that Sin was produced upon the firft revolt of Satan , that Death appeared foon after he was caft ...
... King of Terrours . I need not mention the juftnefs of thought , which is obferved in the generation of thefe feveral fymbolical perfons ; that Sin was produced upon the firft revolt of Satan , that Death appeared foon after he was caft ...
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... , and the pomegranates bud forth . ” His preferring the garden of Eden to that " where the fapient king " Held dalliance with his fair Egyptian spouse , " thows that the poet had this delightful fcene in his 80 MR . ADDISON'S CRITICISM.
... , and the pomegranates bud forth . ” His preferring the garden of Eden to that " where the fapient king " Held dalliance with his fair Egyptian spouse , " thows that the poet had this delightful fcene in his 80 MR . ADDISON'S CRITICISM.
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... King , though overthrown . " I faw and heard ; for fuch a numerous hoft " Fled not in filence through the frighted deep , " With ruin upon ruin , rout on rout , " Confufion worfe confounded ; and Heaven - gates " Pour'd out by millions ...
... King , though overthrown . " I faw and heard ; for fuch a numerous hoft " Fled not in filence through the frighted deep , " With ruin upon ruin , rout on rout , " Confufion worfe confounded ; and Heaven - gates " Pour'd out by millions ...
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123 페이지 - And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth.
418 페이지 - Are brought ; and feel by turns the bitter change Of fierce extremes, extremes by change more fierce, From beds of raging fire to starve in ice...
384 페이지 - The almighty victor to spend all his rage; And that must end us, that must be our cure, To be no more. Sad cure! for who would lose, Though full of pain, this intellectual being, Those thoughts that wander through eternity, To perish rather, swallowed up and lost In the wide womb of uncreated Night, Devoid of sense and motion?
314 페이지 - Aloft, incumbent on the dusky air, That felt unusual weight; till on dry land He lights — if it were land that ever...
446 페이지 - Chaos umpire sits, And by decision more embroils the fray By which he reigns : next him, high arbiter, Chance governs all.
193 페이지 - Charybdis, and by th' other whirlpool steard. So he with difficulty and labour hard Mov'd on, with difficulty and labour hee; But hee once past, soon after when man fell, Strange alteration! Sin and Death amain Following his track, such was the will of...
379 페이지 - Up to our native seat: descent and fall To us is adverse. Who but felt of late, When the fierce foe hung on our broken rear Insulting, and pursued us through the deep, With what compulsion and laborious flight We sunk thus low...
300 페이지 - He with his thunder: and till then who knew The force of those dire arms? yet not for those, Nor what the potent victor in his rage Can else inflict, do I repent or change, Though changed in outward lustre; that fixed mind And high disdain, from sense of injured merit...
230 페이지 - ... devout prayer to that eternal Spirit who can enrich with all utterance and knowledge, and sends out his seraphim, with the hallowed fire of his altar, to touch and purify the lips of whom he pleases...
43 페이지 - O, then, at last relent: is there no place Left for repentance, none for pardon left ? None left but by submission; and that word Disdain forbids me, and my dread of shame...