The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... which accompany his admirable working out of the resolve to justify his true natural admiration of the poetry of Milton , by showing that ' Paradise Lost ' was planned after the manner of the ancients, and supreme even.
... which accompany his admirable working out of the resolve to justify his true natural admiration of the poetry of Milton , by showing that ' Paradise Lost ' was planned after the manner of the ancients, and supreme even.
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... Paradise Lost'. But it was from the religious side that he first entered into the perception of its grandeur . His sympathy.
... Paradise Lost'. But it was from the religious side that he first entered into the perception of its grandeur . His sympathy.
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... Paradise Lost ' to his countrymen , another ' epic , ' Blackmore's ' Creation ' , a dull metrical treatise against atheism , as a work which deserved to be looked upon as ' one of the most useful and noble productions of our English ...
... Paradise Lost ' to his countrymen , another ' epic , ' Blackmore's ' Creation ' , a dull metrical treatise against atheism , as a work which deserved to be looked upon as ' one of the most useful and noble productions of our English ...
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... Paradise Lost', B. IV., lines 675-688.] [Footnote 3: In Bk. I. of the 'Works and Days,' description of the Golden Age, when the good after death Yet still held state on earth , and guardians were Of all best mortals still.
... Paradise Lost', B. IV., lines 675-688.] [Footnote 3: In Bk. I. of the 'Works and Days,' description of the Golden Age, when the good after death Yet still held state on earth , and guardians were Of all best mortals still.
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