Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve BooksA. Donalson, and fold at his shop, 1772 - 323 sider |
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Side xlii
... beft draught , the clearest and most authentic account of thofe early times ; and his ftyle is freer and easier than in most of his other works , more plain and fimple , lefs figura- tive and metaphorical , and better fuiced to the ...
... beft draught , the clearest and most authentic account of thofe early times ; and his ftyle is freer and easier than in most of his other works , more plain and fimple , lefs figura- tive and metaphorical , and better fuiced to the ...
Side xliv
... beft means to prevent the growth of Popery , which had greatly increased through the connivance of the King , and the more open en- couragement of the Duke of York ; and the fame year his poems , which had been printed in 1645 , were re ...
... beft means to prevent the growth of Popery , which had greatly increased through the connivance of the King , and the more open en- couragement of the Duke of York ; and the fame year his poems , which had been printed in 1645 , were re ...
Side lxiv
... beft English tragedies , as a thing of itself , to all ju- dicious ears , trivial , and of no true mufical delight ; which confifts only in apt numbers , fit quantity of fyllables , and the sense variously drawn out from one verfe into ...
... beft English tragedies , as a thing of itself , to all ju- dicious ears , trivial , and of no true mufical delight ; which confifts only in apt numbers , fit quantity of fyllables , and the sense variously drawn out from one verfe into ...
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... beft we may Compose our prefent evils , with regard Of what we are , and where ; difmiffing quite Ye have what I advise . 270 275 280 All thoughts of war . He fearce had finish'd , when fuch murmur fill'd Th ' affembly , as when hollow ...
... beft we may Compose our prefent evils , with regard Of what we are , and where ; difmiffing quite Ye have what I advise . 270 275 280 All thoughts of war . He fearce had finish'd , when fuch murmur fill'd Th ' affembly , as when hollow ...
Side 37
... beft , By force or fubtlety . Though heav'n be fhut ,. And heaven's high Arbitrator fit fecure In his own ftrength , this place may lie expos'd , 360 The utmost border of his kingdom , left To their defence who hold it : Here perhaps ...
... beft , By force or fubtlety . Though heav'n be fhut ,. And heaven's high Arbitrator fit fecure In his own ftrength , this place may lie expos'd , 360 The utmost border of his kingdom , left To their defence who hold it : Here perhaps ...
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