The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 422 |
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... Poet . 156 . HAVING examined the action of Paradise Lost , let us in the next place consider the actors . This is ... poets that ever wrote in the multitude and variety of his characters . Every god that is admitted into his poem acts a ...
... Poet . 156 . HAVING examined the action of Paradise Lost , let us in the next place consider the actors . This is ... poets that ever wrote in the multitude and variety of his characters . Every god that is admitted into his poem acts a ...
Strana 420
... poet . I mean , the lengthening of a phrase by the addition of words which may either be inserted or omitted , as also by the extending or contracting of particular words by the insertion or omission of certain sylla- bles . Milton has ...
... poet . I mean , the lengthening of a phrase by the addition of words which may either be inserted or omitted , as also by the extending or contracting of particular words by the insertion or omission of certain sylla- bles . Milton has ...
Strana 421
... poets have ever done before or after him , and made the sublimity of his style equal to that of his sentiments . I have ... poet when he de- parts from the common forms of expression , would do well to see how Aristotle has treated an ...
... poets have ever done before or after him , and made the sublimity of his style equal to that of his sentiments . I have ... poet when he de- parts from the common forms of expression , would do well to see how Aristotle has treated an ...
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