The Spectator, Svazek 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... whole face of nature that appeared to him new and fresh in all its beauties , with the simile 3 illustrating this circumstance , fills the mind of the reader with as surprising and glorious an idea as any that arises in the whole poem ...
... whole face of nature that appeared to him new and fresh in all its beauties , with the simile 3 illustrating this circumstance , fills the mind of the reader with as surprising and glorious an idea as any that arises in the whole poem ...
Strana 251
... whole poem which does this more than the transformation 5 of the whole audience , that follows the account their leader gives them of his expedition . The gradual change of Satan himself is described after Ovid's manner , and may vie ...
... whole poem which does this more than the transformation 5 of the whole audience , that follows the account their leader gives them of his expedition . The gradual change of Satan himself is described after Ovid's manner , and may vie ...
Strana 279
... whole Eneid , every one must allow that this of Milton is of a much higher nature . Adam's vision is not confined to any particular tribe of mankind , but extends to the whole species . In this great review which Adam takes of all his ...
... whole Eneid , every one must allow that this of Milton is of a much higher nature . Adam's vision is not confined to any particular tribe of mankind , but extends to the whole species . In this great review which Adam takes of all his ...
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