| Alexander Pope - 1835 - 382 sayfa
...Spenser himself affects the obsolete, And Sidney's verse halts ill on Roman feet ; Milton's strong pinion now not heaven can bound, Now, serpent-like, in prose...angel and archangel join, And God the Father turns a school-divine. 3 A comedy by Colley Cibber. Not that I'd lop the beauties from his book, Like slashing... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1835 - 410 sayfa
...personal interest was demanded for the purposes of poetry * " Milton's strung pinion now not Heav'n can bound, Now, serpent-like, in prose he sweeps the...archangel join, And God the Father turns a school divine." 1 Epist., 2d book of Hor., v. 99. Milton takes advantage of the dramatic representation of God's address... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1835 - 386 sayfa
...criticize Milton. The truth is, the judgment of Milton in the * " Milton's strong pinion now not Heav'n can bound, Now, serpent-like, in prose he sweeps the...archangel join, And God the Father turns a school divine." 1 Epist. 2d book of Hor. v. 99. conduct of the celestial part of his story is very exquisite. Wherever... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1835 - 742 sayfa
...Milton. The truth is, the judgment of Milton in tk * " Milton's strong pinion now not Heav'n can boimJ. Now, serpent-like, in prose he sweeps the ground:...archangel join, And God the Father turns a school divine." 1 Epist. 2d book of Hor. v. » conduct of the celestial part of his story is very exquisite. Wherever... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1835 - 372 sayfa
...Milton's strong pinion now not Heav'n can bound, Now, serpent-like, in prose he sweeps the ground ; i In quibbles angel and archangel join, And God the Father turns a school divine." Milton takes advantage of the dramatic representation of God's address to the Son, the Filial Alterity,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1835 - 378 sayfa
...Spenser himself affects the obsolete, And Sidney's verse halts ill on Roman feet : Milton's strong pinion now not heaven can bound ; Now serpent-like, in prose he sweeps the ground ; " Gammer Gurton. One of the first printed plays in English, written hy Still, of Christ's-college,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1836 - 402 sayfa
...TA Athen. xiii. s. 71. — En. " Milton*s strong pinion now not Heav'n can bound, Now, aerpent-like, in prose he sweeps the ground ; In quibbles angel...join, And God the Father turns a school divine.'* 1 Epist. 2d book of Hor. v. 99. T criticize Milton. The truth is, the judgment of Milton in the conduct... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1839 - 510 sayfa
...And Sidney's verse halts ill on Roman feet : Vliltou's strong pinion now not heaven can bound, Vow hort space the great avenger staid, Then low in dust...strength and glory laid. Peaceful he sleeps, with all school-divine. S'ot that I'd lop the beauties from his book, Like slashing Bentley with his desperate... | |
| James Smith - 1840 - 758 sayfa
...gifted with that variety of style which, like her own recipes, is calculated to please all palates. " Milton's strong pinions now not heaven can bound, Now serpent-like, in prose, he sweeps the ground." She informs us that " to make home the sweet refuge of a husband fatigued by intercourse with a jarring... | |
| James Smith - 1840 - 392 sayfa
...gifted with that variety of style which, like her own recipes, is calculated to please all palates. " Milton's strong pinions now not heaven can bound, Now serpent-like, in prose, he sweeps the ground." She informs us that " to make home the sweet refuge of a husband fatigued by intercourse with a jarring... | |
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