An Account of the Life, Opinions, and Writings of John Milton: With an Introduction to Paradise Lost |
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I was of course enchanted with Comus, and even then I could discern and admire
the chaste, severe, and classic beauties of Paradise Regained and Samson
Agonistes. Ever since the poetry of Milton has formed my constant study, a source
...
I was of course enchanted with Comus, and even then I could discern and admire
the chaste, severe, and classic beauties of Paradise Regained and Samson
Agonistes. Ever since the poetry of Milton has formed my constant study, a source
...
Sivu xvi
Samson Agonistes, 322. II. PROSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .331 Of Reformation in
England, 331. Prelatical Episcopacy, 346. Reason of Church Government, 348.
Animadversions, 356. Apology for Smectymnuus, 360. Areopagitica, 367. History
of ...
Samson Agonistes, 322. II. PROSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .331 Of Reformation in
England, 331. Prelatical Episcopacy, 346. Reason of Church Government, 348.
Animadversions, 356. Apology for Smectymnuus, 360. Areopagitica, 367. History
of ...
Sivu 67
But he must have been at this time chiefly occupied with his great work, De
Doctrina Christiana, which was not destined to see the light till after the lapse of a
century and a half. In 1671 he published Paradise Regained and Samson
Agonistes, ...
But he must have been at this time chiefly occupied with his great work, De
Doctrina Christiana, which was not destined to see the light till after the lapse of a
century and a half. In 1671 he published Paradise Regained and Samson
Agonistes, ...
Sivu 125
She is evidently the Dalila of his Samson Agonistes, and the following passages
of that poem seem to refer especially to his domestic troubles:— “Out, out,
hyaenal these are thy wonted arts, And arts of every woman false like thee, To
break all ...
She is evidently the Dalila of his Samson Agonistes, and the following passages
of that poem seem to refer especially to his domestic troubles:— “Out, out,
hyaenal these are thy wonted arts, And arts of every woman false like thee, To
break all ...
Sivu 321
... that he had hardly made his escape from the waves in which he was
overwhelmed.* * In another of Horace's Odes (ii. 17), the critics seem to have
missed Y SAMSON AGONISTES. Though this was, in all likelihood, the last
LYCIDAS. 321.
... that he had hardly made his escape from the waves in which he was
overwhelmed.* * In another of Horace's Odes (ii. 17), the critics seem to have
missed Y SAMSON AGONISTES. Though this was, in all likelihood, the last
LYCIDAS. 321.
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aliter nescit anapaests ancient angels Anne Milton appears assert Aubrey authority Bishop caesura century Christ Christian Church Comus critics Dante daughter death deceased divine doctrine doubt earth edition England English evil faith father give Gospel Greek hath heaven Henry Lawes Holy honour Horton iamb idea Interr Italian Italy John Milton judgement King lady language Latin learned letter lines living Lord Lycidas manner marriage mind nature never observe opinion Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Parliament passage perhaps person Phillips poem poet poet's poetic poetry Powell probably prose published Pyrrha reader reason religion respondet rime Samson Agonistes Samuel Hartlib Satan says Scripture seems Smectymnuus sonnet speaking Spirit suppose syllables tells things thou thought throne tion Todd treatise trochee truth verse virtue Warton wife words write written wrote