I should much commend the tragical part, if the lyrical did not ravish me with a certain Doric delicacy in your songs and odes, whereunto I must plainly confess to have seen yet nothing parallel in our language : Ipsa mollities. Essay on Milton - Página 16por Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1895 - 66 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Milton - 1808 - 96 páginas
...this month, and for a dainty peece of entertainment which cametherwith. Wherein I should much commend the Tragical part, if the Lyrical did not ravish me...a certain Dorique delicacy in your songs and odes; wheruntp I must plainly confess to have seen yet nothing parallel in our language: Ipsa mollifies.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 560 páginas
...this month, and for a dainty pecce of entertainment which came theiwith. \Vherin I should much commend the tragical part, if the lyrical did not ravish me with a certain Doriquc delicacy in your songs and odes ; i\ hereunto I must plainly confess to. have seen yet nothing... | |
| Allatson Burgh - 1814 - 524 páginas
...concerning Comus, is still extant ; in which he says, " I should much commend the tragical (serious) 11 part, if the lyrical did not ravish me with a certain " dorique delicacy in your songs and odes, where" unto I must plainly confess to have seen yet no" thing parallel in our language : ' Ipsa Mollities'—... | |
| 1839 - 894 páginas
...that " dainty piece of entertainment," the Mask of Com us," wherein," he says, " I should much commend the tragical part, if the lyrical did not ravish me...songs and odes ; whereunto I must plainly confess to have seen yet nothing parallel in our language ; ipsa mollities." May we be allowed to conjecture whether... | |
| Izaak Walton, Thomas Zouch - 1817 - 822 páginas
...Comus," which be calls "A dainty peece of entertainment; wherein," he adds, •" I should much commend the tragical part, if the lyrical did " not ravish...songs and odes, whereunto I must plainly confess to have " seen yet nothing parallel in our language: ipsa mollities." (ReKq. Wotton. p. 343 J Milton has... | |
| 1826 - 382 páginas
...month, and for a dainty peece of entertainment which came therewith.— Wherein I should much commend the tragical part, if the lyrical did not ravish me with a certain Doric delicacy in your songs and odes, whereunto I must plainly confess to have seen yet nothing parallel... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1826 - 384 páginas
...month, and for a dainty peece of entertainment which came therewith. — Wherein I should much commend the tragical part, if the lyrical did not ravish me with a certain Doric delicacy in your songs and odes, whereunto I must plainly confess to have seen yet nothing parallel... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1832 - 348 páginas
...Comus," which he calls " A dainty piece of entertainment; wherein," he adds, " I should much commend the tragical part, if the lyrical did not ravish me...songs and odes, whereunto I must plainly confess to have seen yet nothing parallel in our language: ipsa mollities." (Rdiq. Wotton. p. 343J Milton has... | |
| 1832 - 336 páginas
...Comus," which he calls ;l A dainty piece of entertainment ; wherein," he adds, " I should much commend the tragical part, if the lyrical did not ravish me...songs and odes, whereunto I must plainly confess to have seen yet nothing parallel in our language : ipsa mollities." (Reliq. Woilon. p. 343.) Milton has... | |
| 1835 - 932 páginas
...lyric in form as well as in spirit. " 1 should much commend," says the excellent Sir Henry Wolton, in a letter to Milton, " the tragical part, if the...a certain Dorique delicacy in your songs and odes, whereunlo, I must plainly confess to you, I have seen yet nothing parallel in our language." The criticism... | |
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