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Strana 297
... sentiments for an \ assembly of Grecian generals, than for Milton to <, diversify his infernal council with proper characters, I and inspire them with a variety of sentiments. The i loves of Dido and iEneas are only copies of what has ...
... sentiments for an \ assembly of Grecian generals, than for Milton to <, diversify his infernal council with proper characters, I and inspire them with a variety of sentiments. The i loves of Dido and iEneas are only copies of what has ...
Strana 298
... sentiments which are so frequently in Statius and Claudian, none of those mixed embellishments of Tasso. Everything is just and natural. His sentiments show that he had a perfect insight into human Nature, and that he knew everything ...
... sentiments which are so frequently in Statius and Claudian, none of those mixed embellishments of Tasso. Everything is just and natural. His sentiments show that he had a perfect insight into human Nature, and that he knew everything ...
Strana 300
... sentiments. There is no blemish to be observed in Virgil, under this head, and but very few in Milton. I shall give but one instance of this impropriety of sentiments in Homer, and at the same time compare it with an instance of the ...
... sentiments. There is no blemish to be observed in Virgil, under this head, and but very few in Milton. I shall give but one instance of this impropriety of sentiments in Homer, and at the same time compare it with an instance of the ...
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