The Spectator, Svazek 3George Atherton Aitken Routledge, 1975 |
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... critics , either ancient or modern , having laid down rules to circumscribe the action of an epic poem with any determined number of years , days , or hours . This piece of criticism on Milton's Para- dise Lost shall be carried on in ...
... critics , either ancient or modern , having laid down rules to circumscribe the action of an epic poem with any determined number of years , days , or hours . This piece of criticism on Milton's Para- dise Lost shall be carried on in ...
Strana 327
... critics . I should , under this head of the language , consider Milton's numbers , in which he has made use of several elisions that are not customary among other English poets , as may be particularly observed in his cutting off the ...
... critics . I should , under this head of the language , consider Milton's numbers , in which he has made use of several elisions that are not customary among other English poets , as may be particularly observed in his cutting off the ...
Strana 351
... critics I have been here mentioning . A famous critic ' , says he , having gathered together all the faults of an eminent poet , made a present of them to Apollo , who received them very graciously , and resolved to make the author a ...
... critics I have been here mentioning . A famous critic ' , says he , having gathered together all the faults of an eminent poet , made a present of them to Apollo , who received them very graciously , and resolved to make the author a ...
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