History of English Literature, 1. sējumsRichard West, 1871 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 9.
49. lappuse
... Paradise Lost , Book i . verse 242 , etc. ) One would think that he must have had some knowledge of Cadmon from the translation of Junius . D course , debarr'd me from my way ; my feet CHAP . I. ] 49 THE SAXONS .
... Paradise Lost , Book i . verse 242 , etc. ) One would think that he must have had some knowledge of Cadmon from the translation of Junius . D course , debarr'd me from my way ; my feet CHAP . I. ] 49 THE SAXONS .
409. lappuse
... Paradise Lost- Conditions of a genuine epic - They are not to be met with in the age or in the poet - Comparison of Adam and Eve with an English family - Com- parison of God and the angels to a monarch's court - The rest of the poem ...
... Paradise Lost- Conditions of a genuine epic - They are not to be met with in the age or in the poet - Comparison of Adam and Eve with an English family - Com- parison of God and the angels to a monarch's court - The rest of the poem ...
432. lappuse
... lost remnant whose nature thou didst assume , ineffable and everlasting Love ! and thou , the third subsistence of ... Paradise 432 [ BOOK II . THE RENAISSANCE .
... lost remnant whose nature thou didst assume , ineffable and everlasting Love ! and thou , the third subsistence of ... Paradise 432 [ BOOK II . THE RENAISSANCE .
444. lappuse
... Paradise Lost , book iv . v . 492–502 . 2 Ibid . v . 610-622 . 3 It would be impossible that a man so learned , so argumentative , should spend his whole time in gardening and making up nosegays . Oft in her absence mimic fancy wakes To ...
... Paradise Lost , book iv . v . 492–502 . 2 Ibid . v . 610-622 . 3 It would be impossible that a man so learned , so argumentative , should spend his whole time in gardening and making up nosegays . Oft in her absence mimic fancy wakes To ...
445. lappuse
... Paradise Lost , book v . v . 100-113 . 4 Ibid . v . 333-336 . ' 6 2 Ibid . v . 116-119 . 3 Ibid . v . 313-330 . 5 Ibid . v . 351-357 . 6 Ibid . v . 434-439 . At table Eve listens to the angel's stories , then CHAP . VI . ] 445 MILTON .
... Paradise Lost , book v . v . 100-113 . 4 Ibid . v . 333-336 . ' 6 2 Ibid . v . 116-119 . 3 Ibid . v . 313-330 . 5 Ibid . v . 351-357 . 6 Ibid . v . 434-439 . At table Eve listens to the angel's stories , then CHAP . VI . ] 445 MILTON .
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203. lappuse - Adrian's horse, confounded that of himself. In vain we compute our felicities by the advantage of our good names, since bad have equal durations; and Thersites is like to live as long as Agamemnon.