Observations on the Fairy Queen of Spenser, Nide 2R. and J. Dodsley, 1762 - 270 sivua |
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Sivu 20
... give the highest idea poffible of the reve- rence and obeifance with which the Strange Knight , on his brazen horfe , falutes Cambufcan and his queen , compares him to Sir Gawaine . This ftraunge knight , that come thus fodeinly , All ...
... give the highest idea poffible of the reve- rence and obeifance with which the Strange Knight , on his brazen horfe , falutes Cambufcan and his queen , compares him to Sir Gawaine . This ftraunge knight , that come thus fodeinly , All ...
Sivu 29
... give a sketch of the analogy between fome paffages in Milton's poetical and profe works , hitherto not compared . The fol- lowing is a most beautiful fimile in Paradise Loft . As when a fcout , Through dark and defert ways with peril ...
... give a sketch of the analogy between fome paffages in Milton's poetical and profe works , hitherto not compared . The fol- lowing is a most beautiful fimile in Paradise Loft . As when a fcout , Through dark and defert ways with peril ...
Sivu 37
... give Spenfer's IMITATIONS OF HIMSELF , as I have fhewn Milton's in the preceding Section . This kind of criticism will prove of service in the three following refpects . It will discover and ascertain a poets FA- VORITE IMAGES : It will ...
... give Spenfer's IMITATIONS OF HIMSELF , as I have fhewn Milton's in the preceding Section . This kind of criticism will prove of service in the three following refpects . It will discover and ascertain a poets FA- VORITE IMAGES : It will ...
Sivu 46
... gives us pearls and corall for the lips and teeth . Che da i coralli , e da le pretiofe Perle ufcir fanno i dolci accenti mozzi * . The corall and the perle by nature wrought . This is common in the italian poets . B. ii . c . iii . f ...
... gives us pearls and corall for the lips and teeth . Che da i coralli , e da le pretiofe Perle ufcir fanno i dolci accenti mozzi * . The corall and the perle by nature wrought . This is common in the italian poets . B. ii . c . iii . f ...
Sivu 47
... give the reader fome idea of the nature of Our poet's PAGEANTS . Mayfter Thomas More in hys youth devysed in hys fathers house in London , a goodly hangyng of fyne paynted clothe , with nyne page- auntes , and verses over every of those ...
... give the reader fome idea of the nature of Our poet's PAGEANTS . Mayfter Thomas More in hys youth devysed in hys fathers house in London , a goodly hangyng of fyne paynted clothe , with nyne page- auntes , and verses over every of those ...
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Sivu 99 - And there appeared another wonder in heaven ; and behold a great red dragon, having seven heads and ten horns, and seven crowns upon his heads. And his tail drew the third part of the stars of heaven, and did cast them to the earth...
Sivu 125 - In them hath he set a tabernacle for the sun : which cometh forth as a bridegroom •out of his chamber, and rejoiceth as a giant to run his course.
Sivu 29 - I shall detain you now no longer in the demonstration of what we should not do, but straight conduct you to a hillside, where I will point you out the right path of a virtuous and noble education ; laborious, indeed, at the first ascent, but else so smooth, so green, so full of goodly prospect, and melodious sounds on every side, that the harp of Orpheus was not more charming.
Sivu 59 - A wilderness of sweets; for Nature here • • Wanton'd as in her prime, and play'd at will Her virgin fancies, pouring forth more sweet, Wild above rule or art, enormous bliss.
Sivu 27 - Through the dear might of him that walked the waves Where other groves and other streams along, With nectar pure his oozy locks he laves, And hears the unexpressive nuptial song, In the blest kingdoms meek of joy and love. There entertain him all the saints above, In solemn troops and sweet societies That sing, and singing in their glory move And wipe the tears for ever from his eyes.
Sivu 179 - ... till at length it was told the Queen he was brother to the Lord William Mountjoy. This...
Sivu 32 - ... spheres, And sing to those that hold the vital shears, And turn the adamantine spindle round On which the fate of gods and men is wound. Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie, To lull the daughters of Necessity, And keep unsteady Nature to her law, And the low world in measured motion draw After the heavenly tune, which none can hear Of human mould with gross unpurged ear.
Sivu 140 - Knit with a golden baldric, which forelay Athwart her snowy breast, and did divide Her dainty paps ; which, like young fruit in May, Now little, gan to swell, and, being tied, Through her thin weed their places only signified.
Sivu 135 - With antique pillars massy proof, And storied windows richly dight, Casting a dim religious light. There let the pealing organ blow, To the full-voiced quire below, In service high and anthems clear, As may with sweetness, through mine ear, Dissolve me into ecstasies, And bring all Heaven before mine eyes.
Sivu 101 - Ihewed me a pure river of water of life, clear as cryftal, proceeding out of the throne of God, and of the Lamb. In the midft of the ftreet of it, and on either fide of the river, was there the Tree of Life.