The Spectator, Svazek 701893 |
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... Paradise Lost " has a greater variety of persons in it than any other in the whole poem. The author, upon the winding up of his action, introduces all those who had any concern in it, and shows with great beauty the influence which it ...
... Paradise Lost " has a greater variety of persons in it than any other in the whole poem. The author, upon the winding up of his action, introduces all those who had any concern in it, and shows with great beauty the influence which it ...
Strana 140
... lost ; A world of waters, and without a coast." diydes. Sea cover' d sea, Sea without shore - In Milton the former ... Paradise is so finely imagined, and suitable to the opinions of many learned authors, that I cannot forbear giving it ...
... lost ; A world of waters, and without a coast." diydes. Sea cover' d sea, Sea without shore - In Milton the former ... Paradise is so finely imagined, and suitable to the opinions of many learned authors, that I cannot forbear giving it ...
Strana 141
... Paradise Lost, because it is not generally reckoned among the most shining books of this poem; for which reason the reader might be apt to overlook those many passages in it which deserve our admiration. The eleventh and twelfth are ...
... Paradise Lost, because it is not generally reckoned among the most shining books of this poem; for which reason the reader might be apt to overlook those many passages in it which deserve our admiration. The eleventh and twelfth are ...
Strana 158
... lost. Such favour I unworthy am rouchsaf d Byrne the promis'd seed shall all ... Paradise. " So spake our mother Eve ; and Adam heard Well pleas'd, but ... Paradise, wonderfully strikes the reader's imagination, as nothing can be more ...
... lost. Such favour I unworthy am rouchsaf d Byrne the promis'd seed shall all ... Paradise. " So spake our mother Eve ; and Adam heard Well pleas'd, but ... Paradise, wonderfully strikes the reader's imagination, as nothing can be more ...
Strana 159
... Paradise Lost" is equal to those of the JEneid. Our author in his first edition has divided his poem into ten books, but afterwards broke the seventh and the eleventh each of them into two different books by the help of some small ...
... Paradise Lost" is equal to those of the JEneid. Our author in his first edition has divided his poem into ten books, but afterwards broke the seventh and the eleventh each of them into two different books by the help of some small ...
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acquaintance ADDISON admiration agreeable appear beauty behold body Britomartis called Callisthenes character Cicero cities of London consider conversation creature death delight desire discourse divine endeavour entertainment eyes fancy favour fortune freebench gentleman give greatest hand happiness hath hear heart Honeycomb honour hope human humble servant humour husband Iliad imagination Jupiter kind king lady letter live look looking-glass lover mankind manner marriage married matter Menippus mind modesty Mohock nation nature never obliged observed occasion OVID pain paper Paradise Lost particular pass passion person Pharamond pleased pleasure Plutarch poet present racter reader reason received Rechteren reflection sense sight soul speak Spectator spirit tell temper thee things thou thought tion told town Virgil virtue whig whole woman women words writing yard land young