Explanatory Notes and Remarks on Milton's Paradise LostJames, John, and Paul Knapton, 1734 - 546 psl. |
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... Least Profane , or Indecent . He had Read and Studied all the Greatest Poets , and had made All his Own : Homer he could Almoft repeat without Book ; and above All he found Divine Nourishment for his Muse Where ' tis Superlatively Rich ...
... Least Profane , or Indecent . He had Read and Studied all the Greatest Poets , and had made All his Own : Homer he could Almoft repeat without Book ; and above All he found Divine Nourishment for his Muse Where ' tis Superlatively Rich ...
xxxix psl.
... least as Juft a Refemblance in what Remains , whether Beautyful or Not , and as Confpicuous to Good Eyes ; which All have not who yet Fancy they See very Clearly . that Milton Believ'd in God , that he was a Christian , and a Proteftant ...
... least as Juft a Refemblance in what Remains , whether Beautyful or Not , and as Confpicuous to Good Eyes ; which All have not who yet Fancy they See very Clearly . that Milton Believ'd in God , that he was a Christian , and a Proteftant ...
lxxii psl.
... least , and Gaity , to One where Severity of Manners was Only found , or what- ever Elfe was the Reafon , She Forfook him , about a Month after Marriage , and Refug'd in her Former Home . at Parting She Pre- tended only to go for the ...
... least , and Gaity , to One where Severity of Manners was Only found , or what- ever Elfe was the Reafon , She Forfook him , about a Month after Marriage , and Refug'd in her Former Home . at Parting She Pre- tended only to go for the ...
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... least his Family was not Eafy , how much Soever Him- felf was , Only on Their Accounts . he had Other Domestick Vexations , particularly that Uncommon and Severe One of the Affront and Scorn of a Wife he Lov'd , and the Con- tinuance of ...
... least his Family was not Eafy , how much Soever Him- felf was , Only on Their Accounts . he had Other Domestick Vexations , particularly that Uncommon and Severe One of the Affront and Scorn of a Wife he Lov'd , and the Con- tinuance of ...
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... least Little from the Labours of Art . though that he faw Na- ture Beautifully , I am Sure by the Pictures of That Kind he has Enrich'd our Collections with . He , ( in a Word ) was All Mind , an Intellectual Man . and Such were his ...
... least Little from the Labours of Art . though that he faw Na- ture Beautifully , I am Sure by the Pictures of That Kind he has Enrich'd our Collections with . He , ( in a Word ) was All Mind , an Intellectual Man . and Such were his ...
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Explanatory Notes and Remarks on Milton's Paradise Lost Jonathan Richardson Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1973 |
Explanatory Notes and Remarks on Milton's Paradise Lost Jonathan Richardson Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1970 |
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