Comus: A Mask Presented at Ludlow Castle, 1634, Before the Earl of Bridgewater ...W. Bristow, 1798 - Počet stran: 261 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-5 z 52
Strana 28
... She had enriched his family with fix fons , and three daughters , of all which children three died in their infancy ; the reft were defcribed with exquifite tenderness on the a monument erected to her memory , as ftill the living ...
... She had enriched his family with fix fons , and three daughters , of all which children three died in their infancy ; the reft were defcribed with exquifite tenderness on the a monument erected to her memory , as ftill the living ...
Strana 29
... She was of a noble and generous foul , yet of " fo meek and humble a difpofition , that never any woman of " her Quality was greater in the world's opinion , and less in her 86 own : The rich at her table daily tafted her hofpitality ...
... She was of a noble and generous foul , yet of " fo meek and humble a difpofition , that never any woman of " her Quality was greater in the world's opinion , and less in her 86 own : The rich at her table daily tafted her hofpitality ...
Strana 32
... she had no iffue . The celebrated Mrs. Philips ( or , as fhe was called , the matchlefs Orinda ) addreffed a Poem to her , on her coming into Wales . In H. Lawes's " Select Ayres and Dialogues for the Theorbo " & c . publifhed 1669 ...
... she had no iffue . The celebrated Mrs. Philips ( or , as fhe was called , the matchlefs Orinda ) addreffed a Poem to her , on her coming into Wales . In H. Lawes's " Select Ayres and Dialogues for the Theorbo " & c . publifhed 1669 ...
Strana 54
... she is not without a core . She begins , There was a king , or duke , who had a most beautiful daughter , and she was stolen away by a necromancer , who turning himself into a dragon , carried her in his mouth to his castle . The king ...
... she is not without a core . She begins , There was a king , or duke , who had a most beautiful daughter , and she was stolen away by a necromancer , who turning himself into a dragon , carried her in his mouth to his castle . The king ...
Strana 55
... She is difinchanted and restored to her senses , having been spoken to THRICE . She then rejoins her Two Brothers , with whom the returns home ; and the Boy - spirit vanishes under the earth . The magician is here called " inchanter ...
... She is difinchanted and restored to her senses , having been spoken to THRICE . She then rejoins her Two Brothers , with whom the returns home ; and the Boy - spirit vanishes under the earth . The magician is here called " inchanter ...
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Comus: A Mask Presented at Ludlow Castle, 1634, Before the Earl of Bridgewater Henry John Todd,John Milton Náhled není k dispozici. - 2023 |
Comus: A Mask Presented at Ludlow Castle 1634, Before the Earl of ... John Milton Náhled není k dispozici. - 2017 |
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
Afhridge againſt alfo allufion alſo beautiful becauſe Brothers Caftle charms Chaſtity Circe compofed compofitions Comus copies dæmon defcription Drayton Earl of Bridgewater edition EDITOR Egerton Engliſh expreffion FAERIE QUEENE faid FAITHFUL SHEPHERDESS fame fatire fays fecond feems fenfe fentiment fhall fhould fing firft firſt Fletcher fome fong foon foul fpeaking ftream fubject fublime fuch fuppofed fupr fweet Heav'n Henry Henry Lawes himſelf honour HORACE houſe Ibid L'ALLEGRO Lady laft Lawes's Lord Brackley Lord Prefident Ludlow LUDLOW CASTLE manufcript Maſk Milton moft moſt mufic muſt NEWTON night obferves occafion Ovid paffage PARADISE LOST perfons perhaps PINDAR pleaſure poem poet poetical poetry praiſe prefent publiſhed reafon Sabrina SAMSON AGONISTES Shakspeare ſhe Sifter Song ſpeak Spenfer Spirit ſtate Suidas ſweet thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou uſed verfe verſe virgin Wales WARBURTON WARTON Weft whofe wood word δε εν και μεν
Oblíbené pasáže
Strana 71 - Yes, and keep it ftill, Lean on it fafely ; not a period 585 Shall be unfaid for me : againft the threats Of malice or of forcery, or that power Which erring men call Chance, this I hold firm, Virtue may be aflail'd, but never hurt, Yea even that, which mifchief meant moft harm, Surpris'd by
Strana 87 - and, that no corner might Be vacant of her plenty', in her own loins She hutch't th' all-wormipt ore and precious gems, To ftore her children with : if all the world 720 Should in a pet of temp'rance feed on pulfe, Drink the clear ftream, and nothing wear but frieze, Th
Strana 87 - With fuch a full and unwithdrawing hand, Covering the earth with odours, fruits, and flocks, Thronging the feas with fpawn innumerable, But all to pleafe and fate the curious tafte ? And fet to work millions of fpinning worms, 715 That in their green mops weave the fmooth-hair'd filk, To deck her
Strana 71 - And, O poor haplefs nightingale, thought I, How fweet thou fing'ft, how near the deadly fnare! Then down the lawns I ran with headlong hafte, Through paths and turnings often trod by day, Till guided by mine ear I found the place, Where that damn'd wifard, hid in fly difguife,
Strana 90 - may wonder at the workmanfhip; It is for homely features to keep home, They had their name thence ; coarfc complexions, And cheeks of forry grain, will ferve to ply 750 The fampler, and to teafe the hufwife's
Strana 9 - quire, Who, in their nightly watchful fpheres, Lead in fwift round the months and years. The founds and feas, with all their finny drove, 115 Now to the moon in wavering morrice move; And on the tawny fands and
Strana 65 - This evening late, by then the chewing flocks 540 Had ta'en their fupper on the favoury herb Of knot-grafs dew-befprent, and were in fold, I fat me down to watch upon a bank With ivy canopied, and interwove
Strana 135 - About the cedar'n alleys fling 990 Nard and Caffia's balmy fmells. Iris there with humid bow Waters the odorous banks, that blow Flowers of more mingled hew Than her purfled fcarf can (hew;
Strana ix - to all men both eafy and pleafant, though " they were rugged and difficult indeed. And " what a benefit this would be to our Youth " and Gentry, may be foon guefled by what we " know of the corruption and bane which they " fuck in daily from the writings and interludes
Strana xvii - &c. MY LORD, THIS poem, which received its firft occafion of birth from yourfelf and others of your noble family, and much honour from your own perfon in the performance, now returns again to make a finall dedication of itfelf to you. Although not openly acknowledged by the