The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... Milton, by showing that 'Paradise Lost' was planned after the manner ofthe ancients, and supreme even in its obedienceto the lawsof Aristotle. In his 'Spectator' papers on Imagination he but halfescapes from the conventions ofhis time ...
... Milton, by showing that 'Paradise Lost' was planned after the manner ofthe ancients, and supreme even in its obedienceto the lawsof Aristotle. In his 'Spectator' papers on Imagination he but halfescapes from the conventions ofhis time ...
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... Milton [2] hasfinely described this mixed Communion of Men and Spirits in Paradise; and had doubtless his Eye upon aVersein oldHesiod, [3] which is almost Wordfor Wordthe same withhisthird Line inthe following Passage. 'Nor think ...
... Milton [2] hasfinely described this mixed Communion of Men and Spirits in Paradise; and had doubtless his Eye upon aVersein oldHesiod, [3] which is almost Wordfor Wordthe same withhisthird Line inthe following Passage. 'Nor think ...
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... Milton had a Genius much above it. Spencer is in the same Class with Milton. The Italians, even in their Epic Poetry, are full of it. Monsieur Boileau, who formed himself upontheAncient Poets, has every whererejectedit with Scorn.Ifwe ...
... Milton had a Genius much above it. Spencer is in the same Class with Milton. The Italians, even in their Epic Poetry, are full of it. Monsieur Boileau, who formed himself upontheAncient Poets, has every whererejectedit with Scorn.Ifwe ...
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