| John Milton - 1841 - 556 trang
...is related in Scripture. Besides, it was easier for Homer and Virgil to dash the truth with fiction, as they were in no danger, of offending the religion...it. But as for Milton, he had not only a very few circumstances upon which to raise, but was also obliged to proceed with the greatest caution in every... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1842 - 944 trang
...is related in scripture. Besides, it was easier for Homer and Virgil to dash the truth with fiction, compogibtifl altum Adifieat eaput ; Aadromarhen a fronte videbis ; Foot minor ert: aliam ereda circumstances upon which to raise his poem, but was also obliged to proceed with che greatest caution... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1849 - 484 trang
...is related in Scripture. Besides, it was easier for Homer and Virgil to dash the truth with fiction, as they were in no danger of offending the religion...it. But as for Milton, he had not only a very few circumstances upon which to raise his poem, but was also obliged to proceed with the greatest caution... | |
| John Milton, James Prendeville - 1850 - 452 trang
...related in Scripture. Besides, it was easier for Homer and Virgil to dash the truth with fiction, as diey were in no danger of offending the religion of their...it. But as for Milton, he had not only a very few circumstances upon which to raise, but was also obliged to proceed with the greatest caution in every... | |
| John Milton - 1852 - 858 trang
...is related in Seripture: besides, it was easier for Homer and Virgil to dash the truth with fiction, as they were in no danger of offending the religion of their country : but Milton had not only a very few circumstances upon which to raise his poem , but was also obliged... | |
| Spectator The - 1853 - 566 trang
...is related in scripture. Besides, it was easier for Homer and Virgil to dash the truth with fiction, as they were in no danger of offending the religion...it. But as for Milton, he had not only a very few circumstances upon which to raise his poem, but vvas also obliged to proceed with the greatest caution... | |
| Spectator The - 1853 - 1118 trang
...is related in scripture. Besides, it waa easier for Homer aud Virgil to dash the truth with fiction, as they were in no danger of offending the religion of their country by it. But as for Milton, he bad not only a very few circumstances upon which to raise his poem, hut was also obliged to proceed... | |
| 1853 - 756 trang
...is related in Scripture. Beside, it was easier for Homer and Virgil to dash the truth with fiction, as they were in no danger of offending the religion of their counin tiU particular: we see it contrived ¡ try by it. But ae for Milton, he had not only a .4 .«... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 710 trang
...is related in seripture. Besides, it was easier for Homer and Virgil to dash the truth with fietion, as they were in no danger of offending the religion...it. But as for Milton, he had not only a very, few cireumstances upon which to raise his poem, but was also/ obliged to proceed with the greatest caution... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 726 trang
...is related in scripture. Besides, it was easier for Homer and Virgil to dash the truth with fiction, as they were in no danger of offending the religion...it. But as for Milton, he had not only a very few circumstances upon which to raise his poem, but was also obliged to proceed with the greatest caution... | |
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