Obiter Dicta: Second seriesElliot Stock, 1902 - 233 oldal |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 33 találatból.
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.
30. oldal
... natural causes , and his reply was not published till after the Restoration , when the question had become , what it has ever since remained , aca- demical . Other pens were quicker , and to their pro- ductions Milton , in 1654 ...
... natural causes , and his reply was not published till after the Restoration , when the question had become , what it has ever since remained , aca- demical . Other pens were quicker , and to their pro- ductions Milton , in 1654 ...
31. oldal
... Nature ' has given fathers to us all , but we ourselves ' appointed our own king ; so that the people is ' not for the king , but the king for them . ' was made a matter of great offence amongst monarchs and monarchical persons that ...
... Nature ' has given fathers to us all , but we ourselves ' appointed our own king ; so that the people is ' not for the king , but the king for them . ' was made a matter of great offence amongst monarchs and monarchical persons that ...
45. oldal
... with a universal blank Of nature's works , to me expunged and razed And wisdom at one entrance quite shut out . So much the rather , Thou , Celestial Light , Shine inwards , and the mind through all her powers JOHN MILTON 45.
... with a universal blank Of nature's works , to me expunged and razed And wisdom at one entrance quite shut out . So much the rather , Thou , Celestial Light , Shine inwards , and the mind through all her powers JOHN MILTON 45.
59. oldal
... nature better than Johnson . They neither angered him nor amused him ; he neither storms , sneers , nor chuckles , as he records man's vanity , insincerity , jealousy , and pretence . It is with a placid pen he pricks * Not Horace ...
... nature better than Johnson . They neither angered him nor amused him ; he neither storms , sneers , nor chuckles , as he records man's vanity , insincerity , jealousy , and pretence . It is with a placid pen he pricks * Not Horace ...
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