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" dextraque sinistraqite," and say, not only Satan's spear is compared to an "admiral's mast," but "his shield to the moon seen through a telescope]" My dear Sir, consider a little. You forget the passage; or have purposely left out more than half of its... "
A Reply to an Unsentimental Sort of Critic: The Reviewer of Spence's ... - 22. oldal
szerző: William Lisle Bowles - 1820 - 43 oldal
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 5. kötet

1819 - 792 oldal
...siniitraquc,' and say, not only Satan's spear is compared to an * admiral's mast,' but ' hit shield to Ute moon seen through a telescope !' " My dear Sir, consider...when you use Milton thus ? I beseech you recollect Milton's image. ' His pond'rous shield, ' Hung on his shoulders like the moon, whose orb ' Through...

Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 5. kötet

1819 - 792 oldal
...sinistraqttc,' and say, not only Satan's spear is compared to an ' admiral's mail,' but ' his shield to t/ic moon seen through a telescope !' " My dear Sir, consider...when you use Milton thus ? I beseech you recollect Milton's image. 'His pond'rous shield, ' Hung on his shoulders like the moon, whose orb ' Through optic...

The Pamphleteer, 20. kötet

Abraham John Valpy - 1822 - 584 oldal
...image, triumphantly say, " MILTON is full of imagery derived from art!!" You then advance, " dextraque sinistrdque," and say, not only Satan's spear is compared...when you use MILTON thus ? I beseech you recollect MILTON'S image. " His pond'rous shield . .... Hung on his shoulders like the moon, whose orb Through...

The Pamphleteer, 20. kötet

Abraham John Valpy - 1822 - 582 oldal
...derived from art ! !" You then advance, " dextraque sinistraque," and say, not only Satan's spear in compared to an "admiral's mast" but " his shield to...when you use MILTON thus ? I beseech you recollect MILTON'S image. "His pond'rons shield Hung on his shoulders like the moon, whose orb Through optic...

The Pamphleteer, 20. kötet

1822 - 580 oldal
...dextraque sinistraque," and say, not only Satan's spear is compared to an "admiral's mast," but " AM shield to the moon seen through a telescope!" My dear...when you use MILTON thus ? i beseech you recollect MILTON'S image. Hung on his shoulders like the moon, whose orb Through optic glass the Tuscan artist...

The Works of Lord Byron, 12. kötet

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1901 - 664 oldal
...spear is compared to an ' admiral's mast,' but ' his shield to the moon seen through a telescope I ' "My dear Sir, consider a little. You forget the passage; or have purposely left out more than half of its essenttal poetical beauty. What reason have I to complain, when you use MILTON thus ? I beseech you...

The Works of Lord Byron, 12. kötet

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1904 - 872 oldal
...then advance, ' dextraque sinislrAque,' and say, not only Satan's spear is compared to an ' admiraFt mast,' but ' his shield to the moon seen through a...when you use MILTON thus ? I beseech you recollect MILTON'S image. " ' His pond'rous shield Hung on his shoulders like the moon, whose orb Through optic...

The Works of Lord Byron, 12. kötet

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1904 - 656 oldal
...dextraque sinistrtiqne,' and say, not only Satan's spear is compared to an 'admiral's mast,' but 'hil shield to the moon seen through a telescope! ' " My...when you use MILTON thus ? I beseech you recollect MILTON'S image. " ' His pond'rous shield Hung on his shoulders like the moon, whose orb Through optic...

Bowles, Byron and the Pope-controversy ...

Jacob Johan van Rennes - 1927 - 186 oldal
...Campbell asserted, was compared to "the moon seen through a telescope". "My dear Sir," Bowles exclaims, "You forget the passage; or have purposely left out...more than half of its essential poetical beauty". "His pond'nous shield Hung on his shoulders like the moon, whose orb Through optic glass the Tuscan...

The Invariable Principles of Poetry

William Lisle Bowles - 1819 - 240 oldal
..."dextraque " sinislraque" and say, not only Satan's spear is compared to an " admiral's mast," but " his 41 shield to the moon seen through a telescope!" My dear...when you use MILTON thus? I beseech you recollect MILTON'S image. " Hi* pond'rous shield, " Hung on his shoulders like the moon, whose orb " Through...




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