| John Milton - 1785 - 360 strani
...Goiterxmext'he thus delivers his fentiments. " Time ferves not now, and perhaps I might fccm too profufe to give any certain account of what the mind at home, in the fpacious circuits of her mufing, hath liberty to propofe to herfelf, though of highefi hope, and hardeft... | |
| William Hayley - 1799 - 376 strani
...expreffion peculiar to himfelf. " Time ferves not now , and , perhaps , I " might feem too profufe to give any certain " account of what the mind at home , in the " fpacious circuits of her mufing , hath liberty " to propofe to herfelf , though of higheft hope "... | |
| Charles Dunster - 1800 - 270 strani
...to the pre-eminence of Sacred Poetry. " Time ferves not now, and perhaps I might feem too profufe, to give any certain account of what the mind at home, in the loackms circuits of her mufing, h;ith liberty to propofe to herfelf, though of kigheft hope, and hardeft... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 376 strani
...above the ordinary sons of men, may be selected from his work on the Reason of Church Government : " Time serves not now, and, perhaps, I might seem too...highest hope and hardest attempting ; whether that epic form, whereof the two poems of Homer, and those other two of Virgil and Tasso, are a diffuse,... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 378 strani
...above the ordinary sons of men, may be• selected fromhis work on the Reason of Church Government : " Time serves not now, and, perhaps, I might seem too...of highest hope and hardest attempting whether that epic form, whereof the two poems of Homer, and those other two of Virgil and Tasso, are a diffuse,... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 370 strani
...above the ordinary sons of men, may be selected fromhis work on the Reason of Church Government : " Time serves not now, and, perhaps, I might seem too...herself, though of highest hope and hardest attempting j whether that epic form, whereof the two poems of Homer, and those other two of Virgil and Tasso,... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 602 strani
...not yet decided with respect to its subject, or even to its form. " Time serves not," (he says,) " and perhaps I might seem too profuse to give any certain...highest hope and hardest attempting: whether that epic form, whereof the two poems of Homer, and those other two of Virgil and Tasso are a diffuse, and... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 440 strani
...The Reafon of Church-Government Book II. Time ferves hot now, and perhaps I might feem too profufe to give any certain account of what the mind at home, in the fpacious circuits of her mufing, hath liberty to propofe to herfelf, though of higheft hope and hardeft... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 446 strani
...unfkilful handling of monks and mechanics. Timc fervcs not now, and perhaps I might feem too profufe to give any certain account of what the mind at home, in the fpacious circuits of her muring, hath liberty to propofe to herfclf, though of highefl hope and hardeft... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 1152 strani
...England hath had her noble achievements made small by the unskilful handling of monks and mechanics. Time serves not now, and perhaps I might seem too...highest hope, and hardest attempting. Whether that epic form, whereof the two poems of Homer, and those other two of Virgil and Tasso are a diffuse, and... | |
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