The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1854 |
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... whole Odys- sey and Iliad , to be allegories ; but allowing this to be true , they are fables , which , considering ... whole face of nature that appeared to him new and fresh in all its beauties , with the simile illustrating this ...
... whole Odys- sey and Iliad , to be allegories ; but allowing this to be true , they are fables , which , considering ... whole face of nature that appeared to him new and fresh in all its beauties , with the simile illustrating this ...
Strana 309
... whole poem which does this more than the transformation 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 with ...
... whole poem which does this more than the transformation 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 with ...
Strana 344
... 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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