The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1945 - Počet stran: 524 |
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Strana 349
... Poet's Sense . Of this Kind is that Passage in Milton , wherein he speaks of Satan . God and his Son except , Created Thing Nought valued he nor shunn'd . And that in which he describes Adam and Eve . Adam the goodliest Man of Men since ...
... Poet's Sense . Of this Kind is that Passage in Milton , wherein he speaks of Satan . God and his Son except , Created Thing Nought valued he nor shunn'd . And that in which he describes Adam and Eve . Adam the goodliest Man of Men since ...
Strana 352
... Poet , I would recom- mend him to a Discourse in Plutarch , which shews us how frequently Homer has made Use of the same Liberty . Milton , by the abovementioned Helps , and by the Choice of the noblest Words and Phrases which our ...
... Poet , I would recom- mend him to a Discourse in Plutarch , which shews us how frequently Homer has made Use of the same Liberty . Milton , by the abovementioned Helps , and by the Choice of the noblest Words and Phrases which our ...
Strana 475
... Poet whatsoever . These Passages are all worked off with so much Art , that they are capable of pleasing the most delicate Reader , without offending the most severe . That Day I oft remember , when from Sleep , & c . A Poet of less ...
... Poet whatsoever . These Passages are all worked off with so much Art , that they are capable of pleasing the most delicate Reader , without offending the most severe . That Day I oft remember , when from Sleep , & c . A Poet of less ...
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