The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 51
Seite 27
... less , And not freed my foe for naught : Let the enemy pursue my soul , And overtake it ; let him tread My life down to the earth , and roll In the dust my glory dead , In the dust , and there outspread Lodge it with dishonour foul ...
... less , And not freed my foe for naught : Let the enemy pursue my soul , And overtake it ; let him tread My life down to the earth , and roll In the dust my glory dead , In the dust , and there outspread Lodge it with dishonour foul ...
Seite 103
... less here to make more than a general reference . On the vast accumulation of notes represented by the foregoing conspectus , and the extent to which they have been consulted and used by the present editor , the following remarks may be ...
... less here to make more than a general reference . On the vast accumulation of notes represented by the foregoing conspectus , and the extent to which they have been consulted and used by the present editor , the following remarks may be ...
Seite 107
... less ; which offices were conferred on " him by the King's order because , as a follower of Albemarle , he helped by his counsels to bring about the desired return of Charles . " He married , for his sole wife , the widow of Sir William ...
... less ; which offices were conferred on " him by the King's order because , as a follower of Albemarle , he helped by his counsels to bring about the desired return of Charles . " He married , for his sole wife , the widow of Sir William ...
Seite 110
... less natural word than the one that might otherwise have suggested itself . Generalize this one instance sufficiently , and the superiority of Milton's unrhymed verse for all great purposes will be apparent . " II . AUTHOR'S PREFACE ...
... less natural word than the one that might otherwise have suggested itself . Generalize this one instance sufficiently , and the superiority of Milton's unrhymed verse for all great purposes will be apparent . " II . AUTHOR'S PREFACE ...
Seite 112
... less judgment in that behalf . " But now , when men know the difference , and have the examples both " of the best and of the worst , surely to follow rather the Goths in rhyming than the Greeks in true versifying were to eat acorns ...
... less judgment in that behalf . " But now , when men know the difference , and have the examples both " of the best and of the worst , surely to follow rather the Goths in rhyming than the Greeks in true versifying were to eat acorns ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Æneid allusion ancient Angels antè Beelzebub Bentley Bishop Newton Book called Cambridge draft Chaos commentators Compare Comus Corineus daughter death Dunster Earth Elegy England English Euripides Faery Queene famous father goddess gods Greek Heaven Hell Horace Iliad Introd Italian Jupiter Keightley King L'Allegro Latin Latin poem legend Lord Lycidas Masque meaning meant mihi Milton Milton's editions Muse Newton quotes original edition original text Ovid Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Parthian Parthian Empire passage perhaps phrase poetical poetry poets present printed Psalm Ptolemaic Ptolemaic system quæ reading recollection reference rhyme Roman round Satan says Scripture Second Edition seems sense Shakespeare sing song Sonnet speech spelt Spenser sphere spirit stanza star suggested supposed syllable thee thou Thyer tibi tion Todd quotes translation Universe verb verse viii Virgil Warton Warton noted whole word