Paradise Lost, כרכים 1-2At the Clarendon Press, 1893 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 32
עמוד 9
... Virgil and Tasso , are a diffuse , and the book of Job a brief model : or whether the rules of Aristotle herein are strictly to be kept , or nature to be followed , which in them that know art , and use judgment , is no transgression ...
... Virgil and Tasso , are a diffuse , and the book of Job a brief model : or whether the rules of Aristotle herein are strictly to be kept , or nature to be followed , which in them that know art , and use judgment , is no transgression ...
עמוד 17
... Virgil in Latin ; rime being no necessary adjunct or true ornament of poem or good verse , in longer works especially , but the invention of a barbarous age to set off wretched matter and lame metre ; graced indeed since by the use of ...
... Virgil in Latin ; rime being no necessary adjunct or true ornament of poem or good verse , in longer works especially , but the invention of a barbarous age to set off wretched matter and lame metre ; graced indeed since by the use of ...
עמוד 51
... Virgil follows Homer closely in this as in other things , but as the Muse was to him nothing but a name , his invocations are far fewer . ( Aeneid i . 12 ; vii . 37 , 641 ; ix . 525. ) Dante's use of classical mythology is difficult to ...
... Virgil follows Homer closely in this as in other things , but as the Muse was to him nothing but a name , his invocations are far fewer . ( Aeneid i . 12 ; vii . 37 , 641 ; ix . 525. ) Dante's use of classical mythology is difficult to ...
עמוד 55
... Virgil , Georgics , iii . 11 : — ' Aonio rediens deducam vertice Musas . ' ( Returning I will lead the Muses down from their Aonian summit . ) 1. 16. ' So he says that the fable of his Comus was new , and " yet unheard in tale or song ...
... Virgil , Georgics , iii . 11 : — ' Aonio rediens deducam vertice Musas . ' ( Returning I will lead the Muses down from their Aonian summit . ) 1. 16. ' So he says that the fable of his Comus was new , and " yet unheard in tale or song ...
עמוד 56
... Virgil , understood it as an im- putation upon him for stealing from those authors , and answered with eagerness that he stole from nobody but the Muse who inspired him ; and being asked by a lady present who the Muse was , replied it ...
... Virgil , understood it as an im- putation upon him for stealing from those authors , and answered with eagerness that he stole from nobody but the Muse who inspired him ; and being asked by a lady present who the Muse was , replied it ...
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Abbott Aeneid Aesch Almighty angels Argob Ashtoreth Azazel Beeching's note Beelzebub Belial Bentley Book call'd called Chaos Chemosh Cherubim compares Comus Crown 8vo Dante dark Death deep Demogorgon devils dire divine dread earth English epic epithet eternal ethereal evil Extra fcap fall Fate fierce fire flames glory Glossary gods Greek H. C. BEECHING hath Heav'n heavenly Hell Hesiod highth Homer horrid Iliad infernal Julius Cæsar Keightley king Latin light Lucretius M.A. Extra fcap Mammon Masson means Milton Moloch moon mortal Muse Newton Night o'er pain Paradise Lost passage phrase poem poets Primer quoted reign round Samson Agonistes Satan says seat Second Edition sense Seraphim Shakespeare spake Spenser spirits stiff covers stood thee thence things thou throne thunder verb verse viii Virgil W. W. SKEAT winds wings word Zeus καὶ τε