| Philip Sidney - 1901 - 324 páginas
...speedily detected by John Milton, who rebuked the King for having deliberately purloined the prayer " word for word from the mouth of a heathen woman, praying to a heathen god ; and that in no serious book, but the vain amatorious poem of Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia ; a book... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1902 - 868 páginas
...Pamela was a favourite prayer of King Charles I., whom Milton reproached for 'having stolen a prayer word for word from the mouth of a heathen woman praying to a heathen god ' : O all -seeing Light and eternal Life of all things, to whom nothing is either so great, that it... | |
| 1903 - 636 páginas
...that in which Milton points out that one of the appended prayers is a plagiarism from Sidney, " stolen word for word from the mouth of a heathen woman praying to a heathen god ; and that in no serious book, but in the vain amatorious poem of Sir Philip Sidney's 'Arcadia.'" The... | |
| Thomas Seccombe, John William Allen - 1903 - 380 páginas
...condemnation of the dying King because he used so noble a supplication, even though it was ' stolen word for word from the mouth of a heathen woman praying to a heathen god and that in no serious book.' In conclusion, we must not study the Arcadia for the story, still less... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1903 - 542 páginas
...that grave bishop who attended him, for a special relique of his saintly exercises, a prayer stolen word for word from the mouth of a heathen woman praying to a heathen god ; and that in no serious book, but the vain amatorious poem of sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia ; a book... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1907 - 172 páginas
...of the grave bishop that attended him, as a special relic of his saintly exercises, a prayer stolen word for word from the mouth of a heathen woman praying...The papers which the king gave to Dr. Juxon on the 20 scaffold the regicides took away; so that they were at least the publishers of this prayer; and... | |
| James Anson Farrer - 1907 - 320 páginas
...into that grave bishop who attended him for a special relique of his saintly exercises a prayer stolen word for word from the mouth of a heathen woman praying to a heathen god ; and that in no serious book but the vain amatorious poem of Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia?" " He whose... | |
| Sir William Robertson Nicoll, Thomas Seccombe - 1907 - 454 páginas
...condemnation of the dying King because he used so noble a supplication, even though it was " stolen word for word from the mouth of a heathen woman praying to a heathen god, and that in no serious book." Few books were copied more than the Arcadia. Some dramatists, such as... | |
| Percy Addleshaw - 1909 - 434 páginas
...that grave bishop who attended him, as a special relique of his saintly exercises, a prayer stolen word for word from the mouth of a heathen woman praying to a heathen god ; and that in no serious book, but in the vain amatorious poem of Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia" Milton... | |
| Robert Maynard Leonard - 1911 - 452 páginas
...grave bishop [Juxon] who attended him, for a special relic of his saintly exercises, a prayer stolen word for word from the mouth of a heathen woman praying to a heathen god ; and that in no serious book, but the vain amatorious poem of Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia '. P. 91.... | |
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