| Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1884 - 538 páginas
...occasion, none is more obscure in itself, or more worthy of rational curiosity, than a retrospection of the progress of this mighty genius in the construction of his work ; a view of the fabrick gradually rising, perhaps from small beginnings, till its foundation rests in the centre, and... | |
| James Boswell - 1888 - 608 páginas
...and distinguish the beauties of Paradise Lost," he says, " Among the inquiries to which this ardour of criticism has naturally given occasion, none is...itself, or more worthy of rational curiosity, than eight lines of Hog's translation had been the future they would "sell his book ONLY artfully inserted... | |
| John Milton - 1890 - 666 páginas
...in some " degree subservient to this general emulation. Among the inquiries " to which this ardour of criticism has naturally given occasion, none "...itself, or more worthy of rational curiosity, than " a retrospection of the progress of this mighty genius in the con" struction of his work : a view of the... | |
| George Birkbeck Norman Hill - 1897 - 512 páginas
...Let us advert to his own words in that very preface. ' Among the enquiries to which the [this] ardour of criticism has naturally given occasion, none is...itself, or more worthy of rational curiosity, than a retrospection of the progress of this mightyi genius in the construction of his work ; a view of the... | |
| George Birkbeck Norman Hill - 1897 - 550 páginas
...Let us advert to his own words in that very preface. ' Among the enquiries to which the [this] ardour of criticism has naturally given occasion, none is...itself, or more worthy of rational curiosity, than a retrospection of the progress of this mighty genius in the construction of his work ; a view of the... | |
| James Boswell - 1900 - 638 páginas
...and distinguish the beauties of Paradise Lost," he says, " Among the inquiries to which this ardour of criticism has naturally given occasion, none is...itself, or more worthy of rational curiosity, than eight lines of Hog's translation had been the future they would " sell his book ONLY artfully inserted... | |
| James Boswell - 1904 - 1590 páginas
...and distinguish the beauties of Paradise Lost,' he says, ' Among the inquiries to which this ardour y + , ? fabrick gradually rising, perhaps, from small beginnings, till its foundation rests in the centre,... | |
| James Boswell - 1910 - 602 páginas
...and distinguish the beauties of Paradise Lost," he says, " Among the inquiries to which this ardour of criticism has naturally given occasion, none is...itself, or more worthy of rational curiosity, than eight lines of Hog's translation had been the future they would " sell his book ONLY anfully inserted... | |
| James Boswell - 1922 - 562 páginas
...distinguish the beauties of ' Paradise Lost,' " he says, " Among the inquiries to which this ardour of criticism has naturally given occasion, none is...itself, or more worthy of rational curiosity, than a retrospection of the progress of this mighty genius in the construction of his work ; a view of the... | |
| James Boswell - 1928 - 670 páginas
...and distinguish the beauties of Paradise Lost," he says, "Among the inquiries to which this ardour of criticism has naturally given occasion, none is...genius in the construction of his work ; a view of the fabrick gradually rising, perhaps, from small beginnings, till its foundation rests in the centre,... | |
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