Milton's strong pinion now not Heav'n can bound, Now, serpent-like, in prose he sweeps the ground. In quibbles Angel and Archangel join, And God the Father turns a School-divine. Not that I'd lop the beauties from his book, Like slashing Bentley with... Giovanni Milton e l'Italia - Էջ 103Ettore Allodoli - 1907 - 170 էջԱմբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| Alexander Pope - 1881 - 196 էջ
...virtues, I'll agree. Spenser himself affects the obsolete, And Sydney's verse halts ill on Roman feet : Milton's strong pinion now not heav'n can bound, ,,Now serpent-like in prose he sweeps the ground, 100 ^In quibbles angel and archangel join, And God the Father turns a school- divine. Not that I'd... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1881 - 572 էջ
...his elevations, when 'tis evident he creeps along sometimes for above an hundred lines together?" — In quibbles, angel and archangel join, . And God the Father turns a school-divine.' Not that I'd lop the beauties from his book, Like slashing Bentley with his desperate hook,* Or damn... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1881 - 570 էջ
...his elevations, when 'tis evident he creeps along sometimes for above an hundred lines together?" — In quibbles, angel and archangel join, And God the Father turns a school-divine.1 Not that I'd lop the beauties from his book, Like slashing Bentley with his desperate... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1882 - 558 էջ
...then in vogue. Pope thus notices this characteristic : — " Milton's strong pinions now not heaven can bound ; Now serpent-like in prose he sweeps the...angel and archangel join, And God the Father turns the school-divine." 5. No writer of English has ever coined more phrases than Milton, by joining epithets... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - 1882 - 644 էջ
...Decalogue but the Halacha. When Pope says that in some of the discussions of the Paradise Lost — " In quibbles angel and archangel join, And God the Father turns a school divine," he was using the broadest satire ; but his words are applicable in their most literal... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1883 - 544 էջ
...have justified in argument. He was very wise in adopting the strong anthropomorphism of the Hebrew 1 " Milton's strong pinion now not Heav'n can bound, Now,...angel and archangel join, And God the Father turns a school divine." Scriptures at once. Compare the ' Paradise Lost' with Klopstock's 'Messiah,' and you... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1884 - 502 էջ
...arti\dfitvof Kiddpriv AiSoQev- K. r. \. Athen. xiii. s. 71.— HNC 2 " Milton's strong pinion now not Heaven can bound, Now, serpent-like, in prose he sweeps the...angel and archangel join, And God the Father turns a school divine." very exquisite. Wherever God is represented as directly acting as Creator, without... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - 1884 - 696 էջ
...Decalogue, but the Halacha, When Pope says that in some of the discussions of the Paradise Lost — " In quibbles angel and archangel join, And God the Father turns a school divine," most literal sense to the teachings of the Rabbis, who arrogantly usurped the exclusive... | |
| George Dana Boardman - 1889 - 396 էջ
...summil'T of the Ten Commandments : 1 We cannot but recall Pope's lines in his criticism on Milton : " In quibbles angel and archangel join, And God the Father turns a School Divine." —Pope's " Dunciad." The first is, Hear, 0 Israel ; The Lord our God, the Lord ia... | |
| William Shepard Walsh - 1892 - 1114 էջ
...mind." Pope wrote, — Milton's strong pinion now not heaven can bound, Now. serpent-like, in prose be sweeps the ground: In quibbles angel and archangel join, And God the hather turns a school divine. But, as Coleridge said, Pope was hardly the man to criticise Milton.... | |
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