| British essayists - 1823 - 820 pages
...Or do my eyes misrepresent ? Can this be he, That heroic, that renowned, Irresistible Samson : whom unarm'd, No strength of man, or fiercest wild beast,...withstand. Who tore the lion, as the lion tears the kid ? line 124. Since I have thus pointed out the faults of Milton, critical integrity requires that I... | |
| British anthology - 1824 - 460 pages
...Or do my eyes misrepresent ? Can this be he, That heroic, that renown'd. Irresistible Samson ? whom unarm'd No strength of man, or fiercest wild beast,...withstand ; Who tore the lion, as the lion tears the kid ; Ran on embattled armies clad in iron ; And, weaponless himself, Made arms ridiculous, useless the... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 510 pages
...do my eyes misrepresent ? Can this be he, That heroic, that renown'd, 125 Irresistible Samson ? whom unarm'd No strength of man. or fiercest wild beast...withstand ; Who tore the lion, as the lion tears the kid, Ran on imbattled armies clad in iron, And weaponless himself, 130 Made arms ridiculous, useless the... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 472 pages
...application of the word diffused JEn. i. 214. and in many other Wilt. in has borrowed from the places. E. No strength of man, or fiercest wild beast could withstand ; Who tore the lion, as the lion tears the kid, Ran on imbattled armies clad in iron, And weaponless himself, • 130 Made arms ridiculous, useless... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 540 pages
...do my eyes misrepresent? Can this be he, That heroick, that renown'd, 125 Irresistible Samson ? whom unarm'd No strength of man, or fiercest wild beast,...withstand ; Who tore the lion, as the lion tears the kid ; Ran on embattled armies clad in iron ; application of the word diffus'd Milton has borrowed from... | |
| University of Oxford - 1833 - 146 pages
...Or do my eyes misrepresent ? Can this be he, That heroic, that renown'd, Irresistible Samson ? whom unarm'd No strength of man, or fiercest wild beast...withstand ; Who tore the lion, as the lion tears the kid ; Ran on imbattel'd armies clad in iron ; And weaponless himself, Made arms ridiculous, useless the... | |
| Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1833 - 412 pages
...or do my eyes misrepresent; can this be he, that heroic, that renowned, irresistible Samson, whom, unarm'd, no strength of man or fiercest wild beast...withstand, who tore the lion as the lion tears the kid, ran on embattled armies clad in iron, and, weaponless himself, made arms ridiculous, &c." But to»... | |
| John Milton - 1834 - 498 pages
...my eyes misrepresent ? can this be he, That heroic, that renown'd, ii~> Irresistible Samson ? whom unarm'd No strength of man or fiercest wild beast...withstand ; Who tore the lion, as the lion tears the kid, Ran on imbattled armies clad in iron, And, weaponless himself, 130 Made arms ridiculous, useless the... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1834 - 630 pages
...eyes misrepresent 1 Can this be he, That heroic, that renown'd, Irresistible Samson ; whom unarmed ime without visible disagreement, till at last Luxury betrayed her charge, and let in Diseas tear> the kid ' Since I have thus pointed out the faults of [ilton, critical integrity requires that... | |
| John Milton - 1834 - 432 pages
...misrepresent? Can this he he, That heroic, that renown'd, • 125 Irresistible Samson ? whom unarm' d No strength of man, or fiercest wild beast, could withstand; Who tore the lion, as the linn tears the kid; Ran on embattled armies clad in iron; And, weaponless himself, 130 Made arms ridiculous,... | |
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