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" Fancy can hardly forbear to conjecture with what temper Milton surveyed the silent progress of his work, and marked his reputation stealing its way in a kind of subterraneous current, through fear and silence. I cannot but conceive him calm and confident,... "
English Prose: Its Elements, History, and Usage - 189 ページ
John Earle 著 - 1890 - 530 ページ
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The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Rogers: With a Biographical Sketch ...

Samuel Rogers - 1854 - 468 ページ
...of mankind, being beyond the age they live in, are so seldom understood before they are gone ! (') Fancy can hardly forbear to conjecture with what temper...surveyed the silent progress of his work, and marked his reputation stealing its way in a kind of subterraneous current through fear and silence. I cannot...

The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Rogers: With a Biographical Sketch and ...

Samuel Rogers - 1860 - 480 ページ
...of mankind, being beyond the age they live in, are so seldom understood before they are gone ! (7) Fancy can hardly forbear to conjecture with what temper...surveyed the silent progress of his work, and marked his reputation stealing its way in a kind cf subterraneous current through fear and silence. I cannot...

The Poetical Works of Samuel Rogers

Samuel Rogers - 1869 - 548 ページ
...seldom understood before they are gone ! P. 138, L 24.—Throughthedim curtains of Futurity.—"Fancy can hardly forbear to conjecture with what temper...surveyed the silent progress of his work, and marked his reputation stealing its way in a kind of subterraneous current through fear and silence. I cannot...

The Quarterly Review, 第 131 巻

1871 - 606 ページ
...forerunner of permanent and world-wide reputation, or it may not. Fancy has been amused by conjecturing ' with what temper Milton surveyed the silent progress...marked its reputation stealing its way in a kind of subterranean current through fear and silence.' Its reputation did not burst forth in full brilliancy...

The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, 第 15 巻、第 78 巻

1872 - 830 ページ
...forerunner of permanent and world-wide reputation, or it may not. Fancy has been amused by conjecturing " with what temper Milton surveyed the silent progress...marked its reputation stealing its way in a kind of subterranean current through fear and silence." Its reputation did not burst forth in full brilliancy...

The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.

James Boswell, William Wallace - 1873 - 612 ページ
...the hand of Johnson? I shall select only the following passage concerning Paradise Lost : — ' Faney can hardly forbear to conjecture with what temper...surveyed the silent progress of his work, and marked his reputation stealing its way in a kind of subterraneous current, through fear and silence. I cannot...

The Life of Samuel Johnson

James Boswell - 1873 - 620 ページ
...»lut temper Milton surveyed the silent progress oí hu work, and marked his reputation stealing it» way in a kind of subterraneous current, through fear and silence. I cannot but conceive bim calm and confident, little disappointed, not »t »11 dejected, relying on his own merit with •Uady...

The Brothers Wiffen: Memoirs and Miscellanies

Samuel Rowles Pattison - 1880 - 404 ページ
...Paradise Lost," which was decried, both under the reign of Charles II. and afterwards. Johnson says, "He surveyed the silent progress of his work, and marked...subterraneous current, through fear and silence." In the year 1839, Mr. Wiffen, accompanied Mr. Alexander, to Spain, on a deputation to promote the abolition...

Sketches of Eminent Statesmen and Writers: With Other Essays, 第 2 巻

Abraham Hayward - 1880 - 470 ページ
...forerunner of permanent and world-wide reputation, or it may not. Fancy has been amused by conjecturing " with what temper Milton surveyed the silent progress...marked its reputation stealing its way in a kind of subterranean current through fear and silence." Its reputation did not burst forth in full brilliancy...

Sketches of Eminent Statesmen and Writers: With Other Essays, 第 2 巻

Abraham Hayward - 1880 - 444 ページ
...forerunner of permanent and world- wide reputation, or it may not. Fancy has been amused by conjecturing " with what temper Milton surveyed the silent progress of his work, and marked its rep utation, stealing its way in a kind of subterranean current through fear and silence." Its reputation...




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