The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1William Tegg & Company, 1848 - 767 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 35
Seite xii
... passage . The conjectures which , in his own printed edition , I find waiting in the margin , and eager for ad- mittance into the verse , in his MS . copy are attended with a numerous train , as little plausible or satisfactory as ...
... passage . The conjectures which , in his own printed edition , I find waiting in the margin , and eager for ad- mittance into the verse , in his MS . copy are attended with a numerous train , as little plausible or satisfactory as ...
Seite xiv
... passage of Sin and Death following Satan , amounting to ten entire lines , and then says , ' Perhaps I shall have some votes to accompany mine , that this too is an interpolation . ' As he approached the last pages of his work , and ...
... passage of Sin and Death following Satan , amounting to ten entire lines , and then says , ' Perhaps I shall have some votes to accompany mine , that this too is an interpolation . ' As he approached the last pages of his work , and ...
Seite xxii
... passage in that elegant biography of Cowley , which Spratt addressed to their mutual friend Martin Clifford , and in which he mentions the age when Cowley first became inspired by the muse , and the book that excited his youthful ...
... passage in that elegant biography of Cowley , which Spratt addressed to their mutual friend Martin Clifford , and in which he mentions the age when Cowley first became inspired by the muse , and the book that excited his youthful ...
Seite xxiv
... passage in Milton's Prolusiones has been overlooked , which throws some light on the subject of his discussion with the college , and his renewed union . ( v . p . 115. ) He disliked some parts of their studies , probably their logical ...
... passage in Milton's Prolusiones has been overlooked , which throws some light on the subject of his discussion with the college , and his renewed union . ( v . p . 115. ) He disliked some parts of their studies , probably their logical ...
Seite xxix
... passage in Hey- wood's Love's Mistresse before him . Act iii . sc . 1 . PSYCHE . ' Time's eldest daughter , Night , mother of Ease , Thou gentle nurse , that with sweet lullabies Care - waking hearts to gentle slumber charm'st ! Thou ...
... passage in Hey- wood's Love's Mistresse before him . Act iii . sc . 1 . PSYCHE . ' Time's eldest daughter , Night , mother of Ease , Thou gentle nurse , that with sweet lullabies Care - waking hearts to gentle slumber charm'st ! Thou ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Adam Adamus Exsul angels appear'd Areopagitica arm'd arms beast Beaumont's Psyche behold Bentl Bentley bliss call'd church Cleombrotus Comus creatures dark death deep delight divine dreadful Du Bartas Dyce earth edition eternal evil eyes fair Father fire fruit glory grace Grotius hand happy hast hath heard heaven heavenly hell highth hill honour John Milton king Latin less light live Lycidas mihi mind morn Newton night nihil o'er Ovid pain Paradise Lost pass'd pleas'd poem poet praise Protestant Union quæ quam quod rais'd reign reply'd return'd round Salmasius sapience Satan says seem'd serpent shade sight soon spake spirits stars stood sweet taste thee thence thine things thou thought throne Todd Todd's Toland tree turn'd ulmo vex'd Virg voice whence wings words καὶ