| John Milton - 1868 - 440 pages
...some glimpse of joy to have found their chief Not in despair, to have found themselves not lost 525 In loss itself; which on his countenance cast Like...Their fainting courage and dispelled their fears. 630 Then straight commands that, at the warlike sound Of trumpets loud and clarions, be upreared His... | |
| John Milton - 1870 - 436 pages
...chief Not in despair, to have found themselves not lost 525 In loss itself; which on his count'nance cast Like doubtful hue : but he his wonted pride Soon...that bore Semblance of worth, not substance, gently rais'd Their fainting courage, and dis'pell'd their fears. 530 Then straight commands that at the warlike... | |
| William Warde Fowler - 1916 - 106 pages
...temptation to transcribe these lines : " All these and more came flocking; but with looks Downcast and damp, yet such wherein appeared Obscure some glimpse of...raised Their fainting courage and dispelled their fears : Then straight commands that at the warlike sound Of trumpets loud and clarions, be up-reared His... | |
| William Warde Fowler - 1916 - 106 pages
...temptation to transcribe these lines : " All these and more came flocking; but with looks Downcast and damp, yet such wherein appeared Obscure some glimpse of...raised Their fainting courage and dispelled their fears : Then straight commands that at the warlike sound Of trumpets loud and clarions, be up-reared His... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - English literature - 1916 - 924 pages
...itself; which on his countenance cast Like doubtful hue. But he, his wonted pride Soon recollecting,2 - - 530 Then straight commands that at the warlike sound Of trumpets loud and clarions, be upreared His... | |
| Charles John Smith - English language - 1916 - 794 pages
...think either enriotu or tahtable."— CooK'a Vayaga. " Bnt he, his wonted pride Soon recollectiug, with high words that bore Semblance of worth, not...substance, gently raised Their fainting courage, and dispell'd their fears." MILTOX. The intrinsic merit of a thing constitutes its value; the estimation... | |
| John Milton - 1917 - 660 pages
...Celtic roamed the utmost Isles. All these and more came flocking ; but with looks Downcast and damp ; yet such wherein appeared Obscure some glimpse of...Their fainting courage, and dispelled their fears : 53O Then straight commands that, at the warlike sound Of trumpets loud and clarions, be upreared... | |
| William Warde Fowler - Aeneas (Legendary character) in literature - 1918 - 108 pages
...temptation to transcribe these lines: " All these and more came flocking; but with looks Downcast and damp, yet such wherein appeared Obscure some glimpse of...raised Their fainting courage and dispelled their fears : Then straight commands that at the warlike sound Of trumpets loud and clarions, be up-reared His... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - American literature - 1919 - 712 pages
...Celtic roamed the utmost isles. All these and more came flocking; but with looks Downcast and damp, lamation, made sublime by the spirit which it breathed...events, and the justice of our cause. I thank God B0 Then straight commands that at the warlike sound Of trumpets loud and clarions, be uprenred His... | |
| Humanities - 1923 - 626 pages
...B. Note that the words "gentle" and "worth" are found in the lines immedialely preceding A : . . . with high words, that bore Semblance of worth, not substance, gently raised Their fainting courage . . . (Pl. I. 527 ff.). Satan's position, moreover, äs represented by Milton, is not unlike that of... | |
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