Obiter Dicta: Second seriesElliot Stock, 1902 - 233 oldal |
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5. oldal
... surely a duty to believe that no son would have poems like L'Allegro and Il Penseroso in his desk , and not at least once produce them and read them aloud to his mother . These poems , though not published till 1645 , were certainly ...
... surely a duty to believe that no son would have poems like L'Allegro and Il Penseroso in his desk , and not at least once produce them and read them aloud to his mother . These poems , though not published till 1645 , were certainly ...
11. oldal
... Dissolve 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.
... Dissolve 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.
15. oldal
... had intended to go to Sicily and Greece ; but the troubles beginning at home he forewent this pleasure , and conse- quently never saw Athens , which was surely a great pity . He returned to Rome , where , JOHN MILTON . 15.
... had intended to go to Sicily and Greece ; but the troubles beginning at home he forewent this pleasure , and conse- quently never saw Athens , which was surely a great pity . He returned to Rome , where , JOHN MILTON . 15.
29. oldal
... surely as little to do with the head of Charles I. as had poor Mr. Dick's memorial . Salmasius , it appears , was henpecked , and to allow yourself to be henpecked was , in Milton's opinion , a high crime and misdemeanour against ...
... surely as little to do with the head of Charles I. as had poor Mr. Dick's memorial . Salmasius , it appears , was henpecked , and to allow yourself to be henpecked was , in Milton's opinion , a high crime and misdemeanour against ...
41. oldal
... - ' vocably denying . ' " Mr. Pattison surely speaks the language of ordinary good sense when he writes : " For the ' world of Faradise Lost is an ideal , conven- ' tional world quite as much as the world of JOHN MILTON . 41.
... - ' vocably denying . ' " Mr. Pattison surely speaks the language of ordinary good sense when he writes : " For the ' world of Faradise Lost is an ideal , conven- ' tional world quite as much as the world of JOHN MILTON . 41.
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