The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 422 |
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... poem . Milton , in imitation of these two great poets , opens his Paradise Lost with an infernal council plotting the fall of man , which is the action he proposed to celebrate ; and as for those great actions which preceded , in point ...
... poem . Milton , in imitation of these two great poets , opens his Paradise Lost with an infernal council plotting the fall of man , which is the action he proposed to celebrate ; and as for those great actions which preceded , in point ...
Strana 477
... poem he has likewise ad- mitted of too many digressions . It is finely observed by Aristotle , that the author of an heroic poem should seldom speak himself , but throw as much of his work as he can into the mouths of those who are his ...
... poem he has likewise ad- mitted of too many digressions . It is finely observed by Aristotle , that the author of an heroic poem should seldom speak himself , but throw as much of his work as he can into the mouths of those who are his ...
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... poem ; his method of examining an epic poem , 273. an observation of that critic's , ibid . one of the best logicians in the world , 291. his division of a poem , 297. another of his observations , ibid . Art of Criticism , the ...
... poem ; his method of examining an epic poem , 273. an observation of that critic's , ibid . one of the best logicians in the world , 291. his division of a poem , 297. another of his observations , ibid . Art of Criticism , the ...
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