| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 280 sayfa
...The fong of Comus has airmefs and jollity ; but, what may recommend Milton's morals as well as his poetry, the invitations to pleafure are fo general, that they excite. no diftinft images of corrupt enjoyment, and take no dangerous hold on the fancy. The following foliloquies... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 498 sayfa
...The fong of Comus has airinefs and jollity; but, 'what may recommend Milton's morals as well as his poetry, the invitations to pleafure are fo general, that they excite no diftinft images of corrupt enjoyment, and take no dangerous hold on the fancy. The following foliloquies... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1795 - 610 sayfa
...The fong of Comus has airinefs and jollity ; but, what may recommend Milton's morals as well as his poetry, the invitations to pleafure are fo general,...delight. At laft the brothers enter, with too much tranquility ; and when they have feared left their fifter fhould be in danger, and hoped that me is... | |
| John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 sayfa
...morals as well as his poetry, the invitations to pleasure are so general, that they excite no distinct images of corrupt enjoyment, and take no dangerous hold on the fancy. The following soliloquies of Comus and the Lady are elegant, but tedious. The song must owe much to the voice, if... | |
| John Milton, Thomas Warton - 1799 - 148 sayfa
...morals as well as his poetry, the invitations to pleasure are so general, that they excite no distinct images of corrupt enjoyment, and take no dangerous hold on the fancy. The following soliloquies of Comus and the Lady are elegant, but tedious. The song must owe much to the voice, if... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 sayfa
...morals as well as his poetry, the invitations to pleasure are so general, that they excite no distinct images of corrupt enjoyment, a,nd take no dangerous hold on the fancy. The following soliloquies of Comus and the Lady are elegant, but tedious. The song must owe much to the voice, if... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 336 sayfa
...morals as well as his poetry, the invitations to pleasure are so general, that they excite no distinct images of corrupt enjoyment, and take no dangerous hold on the fancy. The following soliloquies of Comus and the Lady are elegant, but tedious. The song must owe much to the voice if... | |
| John Milton - 1807 - 514 sayfa
...morals as wll at his poetry, the invitations to pleasure are sojV" neral, that they excite no distinct images of corrupt enjoyment, and take no dangerous hold on the fancy. The following soliloquies of Comus and the Lady are elegant, hat tedious. The song must one much to the voice, if... | |
| John Milton - 1808 - 96 sayfa
...Dr. Johnson has ohserved, his "invitations to pleasure are so general, that they excite no distinct images of corrupt enjoyment, and take no dangerous hold on the fancy. The late ingenious Mr. Headley, indie Supplement to his Select Beauties of Ancient Engtuk Poetry, 1787,'ilirects... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 476 sayfa
...well as .his poetry, the invitations to pleasure are so general, that (that they excite no distinct images of corrupt enjoyment, and take no dangerous hold on the fancy. The following soliloquies of Comus and the Lady are elegant, but tedious. The song must owe mucfc to the voice if... | |
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