Paradise Lost, Bog 1Ginn & Company, 1891 - 423 sider |
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Side xxxi
... Shake- speare himself , divine as are his gifts , has not , of the marks of the master , this one - perfect sureness of style . Alone of English poets , alone in English art , Milton has it ; he is our great artist in style , our one ...
... Shake- speare himself , divine as are his gifts , has not , of the marks of the master , this one - perfect sureness of style . Alone of English poets , alone in English art , Milton has it ; he is our great artist in style , our one ...
Side 1
... Shake- speare's tragedies ; for Phillips was Milton's nephew and pupil , and his book bears seeming traces of Milton's hand . The language is , “ In tragedy never any expressed a more lofty and tragic height ; never any represented ...
... Shake- speare's tragedies ; for Phillips was Milton's nephew and pupil , and his book bears seeming traces of Milton's hand . The language is , “ In tragedy never any expressed a more lofty and tragic height ; never any represented ...
Side 18
... Shakes . uses the word similarly in Julius Cæsar , IV . 3 , " If that thou beest a Roman . " Beest is lineally descended from A. S. byst , like Ger . bist . Oh , how fallen ! how changed ! In Isaiah xiv . 12 , we have , " How art thou ...
... Shakes . uses the word similarly in Julius Cæsar , IV . 3 , " If that thou beest a Roman . " Beest is lineally descended from A. S. byst , like Ger . bist . Oh , how fallen ! how changed ! In Isaiah xiv . 12 , we have , " How art thou ...
Side 19
... Shakes . , 1 Henry IV . , I. 3 ? ) to signify endeavor or desire . But is this necessary ? -109 . Some few interpret this line as if it read , Not to be overcome what is it but this ? But the majority explain it as meaning , If anything ...
... Shakes . , 1 Henry IV . , I. 3 ? ) to signify endeavor or desire . But is this necessary ? -109 . Some few interpret this line as if it read , Not to be overcome what is it but this ? But the majority explain it as meaning , If anything ...
Side 20
... Shakes . accents the word triumphing in Antony and Cleopatra . Excess . Milton does not forget to make Satan ' the father of lies . ' — 124. Tyranny ( Gr . Tupavvía , tyrannia , sovereignty usurped ) . What was a ' tyrant ' in Greece ...
... Shakes . accents the word triumphing in Antony and Cleopatra . Excess . Milton does not forget to make Satan ' the father of lies . ' — 124. Tyranny ( Gr . Tupavvía , tyrannia , sovereignty usurped ) . What was a ' tyrant ' in Greece ...
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