The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen1 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 84
Página ix
... Puritans had been working under - ground and above - ground with incessant
industry , intrigue , and talent ; nor were the Papists more quiet . Amid these
fermenting elements of discord , grown into a frightful strength under the
government ...
... Puritans had been working under - ground and above - ground with incessant
industry , intrigue , and talent ; nor were the Papists more quiet . Amid these
fermenting elements of discord , grown into a frightful strength under the
government ...
Página xii
Milton ' s writings afford a striking example of the strength and weakness of the
same mind . Seduced by the gentle eloquence of fanaticism , he listened no more
to the “ wild and native wood - notes of Fancy ' s child . ” In his “ Iconoclastes ” he
...
Milton ' s writings afford a striking example of the strength and weakness of the
same mind . Seduced by the gentle eloquence of fanaticism , he listened no more
to the “ wild and native wood - notes of Fancy ' s child . ” In his “ Iconoclastes ” he
...
Página xvi
There is , " says Warton , “ great poetry and strength of imagination in supposing
that Murther and Treason often fly as alarmed from the inmost recesses of their
own horrid cavern , looking back , and thinking themselves pursued .
There is , " says Warton , “ great poetry and strength of imagination in supposing
that Murther and Treason often fly as alarmed from the inmost recesses of their
own horrid cavern , looking back , and thinking themselves pursued .
Página lii
When his gigantic strength entered the field of battle , like Samson , he would lay
all prostrate before him ; and like him , rather than submit and give triumph to his
foes , would have grasped the columns , and brought the tumbling roof of the ...
When his gigantic strength entered the field of battle , like Samson , he would lay
all prostrate before him ; and like him , rather than submit and give triumph to his
foes , would have grasped the columns , and brought the tumbling roof of the ...
Página liv
which is great enough for every virtuous achievement ? Nor , though very thin ,
was I ever deficient in courage or in strength ; and I was wont constantly to
exercise myself in the use of the sword , as long as it comported with my habits
and my ...
which is great enough for every virtuous achievement ? Nor , though very thin ,
was I ever deficient in courage or in strength ; and I was wont constantly to
exercise myself in the use of the sword , as long as it comported with my habits
and my ...
Comentarios de la gente - Escribir un comentario
No encontramos ningún comentario en los lugares habituales.
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Adam admiration ancient angels appears arms beautiful bright bring called character comes dark death deep delight described divine earth evil expression eyes fair fall father fear fire force genius give given glory hand happy hast hath head heart heaven hell hope human imagination invention Italy king language learning less light lines live look Lord manner means Milton mind morning nature never Newton night observes once Paradise Lost passage perhaps person poem poet poetical poetry praise present reader reason rise round Satan says seems sense sentiments side song soon speaking speech spirit stood strength sublime supposed sweet taste thee things thou thought throne true verse virtue voice WARTON whole