The Spectator, Svazek 51793 |
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Strana 14
... occasion to Mr. DRYDEN'S reflection , that the Devil was in reality MIL- TON'S Hero . I think I have obviated this objection in my first paper . The Paradise Lost is an Epic or a nar- rative Poem , and he that looks for an hero in it ...
... occasion to Mr. DRYDEN'S reflection , that the Devil was in reality MIL- TON'S Hero . I think I have obviated this objection in my first paper . The Paradise Lost is an Epic or a nar- rative Poem , and he that looks for an hero in it ...
Strana 16
... occasion , and shews how much happier it would be for man , if he did not feel his evil fortune before it comes to pass ; and suffer not only by its real weight , but by the apprehension of it . MILTON'S complaint • Check M's ...
... occasion , and shews how much happier it would be for man , if he did not feel his evil fortune before it comes to pass ; and suffer not only by its real weight , but by the apprehension of it . MILTON'S complaint • Check M's ...
Strana 32
... occasion . In the room of that civility and familiarity I used to be treated with by her , an affected strangeness in her looks , and coldness in her behaviour , plainly told me I was not the welcome guest which the regard and ten ...
... occasion . In the room of that civility and familiarity I used to be treated with by her , an affected strangeness in her looks , and coldness in her behaviour , plainly told me I was not the welcome guest which the regard and ten ...
Strana 49
... occasion of such a su- perstition . We came to a fair large river , doubtless the ancient river Adonis , so famous for the idolatrous rites performed here in lamentation of ADONIS . We had the fortune to see what may be supposed to be ...
... occasion of such a su- perstition . We came to a fair large river , doubtless the ancient river Adonis , so famous for the idolatrous rites performed here in lamentation of ADONIS . We had the fortune to see what may be supposed to be ...
Strana 52
... occasion that gave birth to it . The resemblance does not , perhaps , last above a line or two , but the poet runs on with the hint , until he has raised out of it some glorious image or sentiment , proper to inflame the mind of the ...
... occasion that gave birth to it . The resemblance does not , perhaps , last above a line or two , but the poet runs on with the hint , until he has raised out of it some glorious image or sentiment , proper to inflame the mind of the ...
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