Obiter Dicta: Second seriesElliot Stock, 1902 - 233 oldal |
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11. oldal
... me into ecstasies , And bring all heaven before my eyes . ' Here surely is proof of an æsthetic nature beyond most of our modern raptures ; but none the less , and at the very same time , Rome was for JOHN MILTON . II.
... me into ecstasies , And bring all heaven before my eyes . ' Here surely is proof of an æsthetic nature beyond most of our modern raptures ; but none the less , and at the very same time , Rome was for JOHN MILTON . II.
23. oldal
... eyes ; herein consisted his merit , herein the right of his reward , the praise of his ' abstinence . ' So that according to Milton even Eden was a state of trial . As an author , " Milton's protest has great force . ' And what if JOHN ...
... eyes ; herein consisted his merit , herein the right of his reward , the praise of his ' abstinence . ' So that according to Milton even Eden was a state of trial . As an author , " Milton's protest has great force . ' And what if JOHN ...
30. oldal
... eyes were uninjured , and shone with an unclouded light . Milton's Defences of the English People are rendered provoking by his extraordinary lan- guage concerning his opponents . ' Numskull , " ' beast , ' ' fool , ' ' puppy ...
... eyes were uninjured , and shone with an unclouded light . Milton's Defences of the English People are rendered provoking by his extraordinary lan- guage concerning his opponents . ' Numskull , " ' beast , ' ' fool , ' ' puppy ...
33. oldal
... war , you should grow ' debauched in peace , and that you should not ' have learnt , by so eminent , so remarkable an ' example before your eyes , to fear God , and ' work righteousness ; for my part I shall easily JOHN MILTON . 33.
... war , you should grow ' debauched in peace , and that you should not ' have learnt , by so eminent , so remarkable an ' example before your eyes , to fear God , and ' work righteousness ; for my part I shall easily JOHN MILTON . 33.
41. oldal
... eyes . Carlyle comes to our relief : ' All ' which propositions I for the present content ' myself with modestly , but peremptorily and irre- ' vocably denying . ' " Mr. Pattison surely speaks the language of ordinary good sense when he ...
... eyes . Carlyle comes to our relief : ' All ' which propositions I for the present content ' myself with modestly , but peremptorily and irre- ' vocably denying . ' " Mr. Pattison surely speaks the language of ordinary good sense when he ...
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