| 1785 - 596 str.
...No ftrength of man, or fierceft wild beaft, could withftand; Who tore the lion, 'as the lion teals the kid. Since I have thus pointed out the faults of Milton, critical integrity requires that I mould endeavour to difplay his excellencies, though they will not eafily be difcovered in (hort quotations,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 460 str.
...renown'd, Irrefiftible Snmfon ; whom unarm'd No Itrength of man, or fierceft wild beaft, could withftand ; Who tore the lion, as the lion tears the kid ? Since...faults of Milton, critical integrity requires that I fhould endeavour to difplay his excellencies, though, they will not eafily be difcovered in fhort quotations,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 582 str.
...ftrcugth 01 man, or fiorceft wild bead, could wiihrUnJ; Who tore the lion, s< the lion tears the !:"..:! Since I have thus pointed out the faults of Milton, critical integrity requires that 1 fliould endeavour to difplay hi-, excellencies, though they will not-eaiily be difcovered in ftovt... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 458 str.
...renown'd, Irrefiftible Sam/on; whom unarm'd No ftrength of man, or fierceft wild beaft, could withftand; Who tore the lion, as the lion tears the kid ? Since...faults of Milton, critical integrity requires that I mould endeavour to difplay his excellencies, though they will not eafily be difcovered in fhort quotations,... | |
| 1801 - 344 str.
...d, , IrKfifable-Sanifen ; whom unarm'd No ftrength of man, or fiercdt wild beaft,. could withftand ; Who tore the lion, as the lion tears the kid ? Since...faults of 'Milton, critical integrity requires that I fhould endeavour to difplay his excellencies, though they will not eafilv be difcovered in fhort quotations,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 458 str.
...renown'd, Irrefiftible Samfon ; whom unarm'd No ftrength of man, or fierceft wild beaft, could withftand ; Who tore the lion, as the lion tears the kid ? Since I have thus pointed out the faults of Mileon, critical integrity requires that I mould endeavour to difplay his excellencies, though they... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 424 str.
...of metrical re. gularity : Or do my eyes misrepresent ? Can this be he, That heroick, that renown'd, Irresistible Samson ; whom unarm'd No strength of...kid ?— Since I have thus pointed out the faults of Mil. ton, critical integrity requires that I should endear, our to display his excellencies, though... | |
| 1806 - 340 str.
...can this be he, That heroick, that renown'd, Irresistible Sam>on ; whom unarm'd, No strength of men, or fiercest wild beast, could withstand; Who tore...Milton, critical integrity requires that I should endeavourtodisplay his excellencies, though they will not easily be discovered in short quotations,... | |
| 1806 - 468 str.
...renown'd, Irrefiftible Samfon ; whom unarm'd No ftrength of man, or fierceft wild beaft, could withftand l Who tore the lion, as the lion tears the kid ? Since I have thus pointed out the faults of Mi!ton, critical integrity requires that I fhotild endeavour to difplay his excellencies, though they... | |
| John Milton - 1807 - 434 str.
...O'er-worn and soil'd ; Or do my eyes misrepresent ? Can this be he, Tbat he heroic, that renown'd, Irresistible Samson? whom unarm'd No strength of man,...withstand ; Who tore the lion, -as the lion tears the kid, Ran on imbattled armies clad in iron, And weaponless himself, 1 30 Made arms rediculous, useless the... | |
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