Lives of sacred poets, Volym 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 sidor |
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... translated and edited , thinks that in this passage Milton discloses his real views on a point on which they have been more unfavourably represented than they deserve . It is known that the poet , in the latter years of his life ...
... translated and edited , thinks that in this passage Milton discloses his real views on a point on which they have been more unfavourably represented than they deserve . It is known that the poet , in the latter years of his life ...
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... translation , that a detailed examination in this place is rendered the less desirable . But it may be observed , * Of Reformation in England . that the suspicion of Milton's heresy , which the Paradise 62 JOHN MILTON .
... translation , that a detailed examination in this place is rendered the less desirable . But it may be observed , * Of Reformation in England . that the suspicion of Milton's heresy , which the Paradise 62 JOHN MILTON .
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... translation of the second and * The general scheme of his versification , it is observed by Mr. Guest , allows five accents and ten syllables to the verse ; but as he never counted the lengthening syllable of the second section , and ...
... translation of the second and * The general scheme of his versification , it is observed by Mr. Guest , allows five accents and ten syllables to the verse ; but as he never counted the lengthening syllable of the second section , and ...
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... Translations of Virgil . In the following passage , although far from being the most harmonious or beautiful in the drama , we see the struc- ture of his versification . The silent night that brings the quiet pause From painful travails ...
... Translations of Virgil . In the following passage , although far from being the most harmonious or beautiful in the drama , we see the struc- ture of his versification . The silent night that brings the quiet pause From painful travails ...
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... translated the ancients ; Milton imitated them ; the first , content with giving a view of Greek or Latin history from the pencil of Thucydides or Sallust ; the second , presenting the outline with equal fidelity , but illuminated by a ...
... translated the ancients ; Milton imitated them ; the first , content with giving a view of Greek or Latin history from the pencil of Thucydides or Sallust ; the second , presenting the outline with equal fidelity , but illuminated by a ...
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