Besides, it was easier for Homer and Virgil to dash the truth with fiction, as they were in no danger of offending the religion of their country by it. But as for Milton, he had not only a very few circumstances upon which to raise his poem, but was also... Paradise Lost– A Poem in Twelve Books - xciii psl.autoriai: John Milton - 1750Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 514 psl.
...is related in scripture. Besides, it was easier for Homer and Virgil to dash the truth with fiction, as they were in no danger of offending the religion...it. But as for Milton, he had not only a very few circumstances upon which to raise his poem, but was also obliged to proceed with the greatest caution... | |
| Spectator The - 1811 - 802 psl.
...related in scripture. Besides it was easier for Homer and Virgil to dash the truth with fiction, a« they were in no danger of offending the religion of...it. But as for Milton, he had not only a very few circumstance« upon which to raise his poem, but nan also obliged to proceed with the greatest c.-.ution... | |
| 1819 - 308 psl.
...is related in scripture. Besides, it was easier for Homer and Virgil to dash the truth with fiction, as they were in no danger of offending the religion...it. But as for Milton, he had not only a very few circumstances upon which to raise his poem, but was also obliged to proceed with the greatest caution... | |
| 1822 - 788 psl.
...is related in scripture. Besides it was easier for Homer and Virgil to dash the truth with fiction, the nest, if afier the usual time of reckoning the...make its appearance. A chymical operation could not circumstances upon which to raise his poem, but was also obliged to proceed with the greatest caution... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 820 psl.
...is related in Scripture. Besides, it was easier for Homer and Virgil to dash the truth with fiction, as they were in no danger of offending the religion...it. But as for Milton, he had not only a very few circumstances upon which to raise his poem, but was also obliged to proceed with the greatest caution... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 354 psl.
...is related in scripture. Besides, it was easier for Homer and Virgil to dash the truth with fiction, as they were in no danger of offending the religion...it. But as for Milton, he had not only a very few circumstances upon which to raise his poem, but was also obliged to proceed with the greatest caution... | |
| John Milton - 1833 - 438 psl.
...related in Scripture : besides, it was easier for Homer and Virgil to dash the truth with fiction, as they were in no danger of offending the religion of their country : but Milton had not only a very few circumstances upon which to raise his poem, but was also obliged... | |
| 1836 - 932 psl.
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| 1836 - 1118 psl.
...Scripture. Besides, k was easier for Homer and Virgil to duh the truth with fiction, as they were in uo danger of offending the religion of their country...by it But as for Milton, he had not only a very few circumstances upon which to raise his poem, but was also obliged to proceed with the greatest caution... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1837 - 480 psl.
...related in scripture. Besides, it was easier for Homer and Virgil to clash the truth with fiction, as they were in no danger of offending the religion...it. But as for Milton, he had not only a very few circumstances upon which to raise his poem, but was also obliged to proceed with che greatest caution... | |
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