The Milton EpochArnold, 1906 - 152 pàgines |
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Pàgina 126
... means ' satires . ' The two words are quite distinct in origin . Satire ( probably from Lat . lanx satura , a hodge - podge or mixed stew ) was a form of literature developed by Horace and Juvenal into that severe style of criticism ...
... means ' satires . ' The two words are quite distinct in origin . Satire ( probably from Lat . lanx satura , a hodge - podge or mixed stew ) was a form of literature developed by Horace and Juvenal into that severe style of criticism ...
Pàgina 132
... means ' Youthful prime . ' 293. swink't ; to ' swink ' is to labour ; a common word in Chaucer and his period . 294. mantling , spreading ; the word properly means to cover , and is especially applied to a blush . 297. port , bearing ...
... means ' Youthful prime . ' 293. swink't ; to ' swink ' is to labour ; a common word in Chaucer and his period . 294. mantling , spreading ; the word properly means to cover , and is especially applied to a blush . 297. port , bearing ...
Pàgina 140
... means only ' dragging . ' impaled , surrounded with a pale or fence of warriors . 564. discharge and touch and loud that all may hear are , of course , equivocal , as are many phrases in Belial's speech ( 620 ) . 576. had not their ...
... means only ' dragging . ' impaled , surrounded with a pale or fence of warriors . 564. discharge and touch and loud that all may hear are , of course , equivocal , as are many phrases in Belial's speech ( 620 ) . 576. had not their ...
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