The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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Strana 69
... Milton , though he fetched this beautiful circumstance from the Iliad and Æneid , does not only insert it as a poet- ical embellishment , like the authors above - men- tioned , but makes an artful use of it for the pro- per carrying on ...
... Milton , though he fetched this beautiful circumstance from the Iliad and Æneid , does not only insert it as a poet- ical embellishment , like the authors above - men- tioned , but makes an artful use of it for the pro- per carrying on ...
Strana 316
... MILTON , after having represented in vision the history of mankind to the first great period of na- ture , dispatches the remaining part of it in narra- tion . He has devised a very handsome reason for the angel's proceeding with Adam ...
... MILTON , after having represented in vision the history of mankind to the first great period of na- ture , dispatches the remaining part of it in narra- tion . He has devised a very handsome reason for the angel's proceeding with Adam ...
Strana 319
... Milton's fable , which had so many other qualifica- tions to recommend it , was deficient in this parti- cular . It is here therefore that the poet has shown a most exquisite judgment , as well as the finest invention , by finding out a ...
... Milton's fable , which had so many other qualifica- tions to recommend it , was deficient in this parti- cular . It is here therefore that the poet has shown a most exquisite judgment , as well as the finest invention , by finding out a ...
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