The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1925 |
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Strana 26
... Paradise Lost from the Beginning of Raphael's 1712 . Speech in this Book , as he supposes the Action of the Æneid to begin in the second Book of that Poem , I could allege many Reasons for my drawing the Action of the Eneid rather from ...
... Paradise Lost from the Beginning of Raphael's 1712 . Speech in this Book , as he supposes the Action of the Æneid to begin in the second Book of that Poem , I could allege many Reasons for my drawing the Action of the Eneid rather from ...
Strana 44
... Paradise Lost , in which the Poet describes the Battel of Angels ; having raised his Reader's Expectation , and prepar'd him for it by several Passages in the preceding Books . I omitted quoting these Passages in my Observations on the ...
... Paradise Lost , in which the Poet describes the Battel of Angels ; having raised his Reader's Expectation , and prepar'd him for it by several Passages in the preceding Books . I omitted quoting these Passages in my Observations on the ...
Strana 48
... Paradise Lost , though at the same time there are many others which that noble Author has not taken notice of Milton , notwithstanding the sublime Genius he was Master of , has in this Book drawn to his Assistance all the Helps he could ...
... Paradise Lost , though at the same time there are many others which that noble Author has not taken notice of Milton , notwithstanding the sublime Genius he was Master of , has in this Book drawn to his Assistance all the Helps he could ...
Strana 141
... Paradise Lost has a greater Tvariety of Books of a it than any other in the whole Poem The Author upon the winding up of his Action introduces all those who had any Concern in it , and shews with great Beauty the Influence which it had ...
... Paradise Lost has a greater Tvariety of Books of a it than any other in the whole Poem The Author upon the winding up of his Action introduces all those who had any Concern in it , and shews with great Beauty the Influence which it had ...
Strana 174
... Paradise Lost , because it is not generally reckoned among the most shining Books of this Poem ; for which Reason the Reader might be apt to overlook those many Passages in it which deserve our Admiration . The Eleventh and Twelfth are ...
... Paradise Lost , because it is not generally reckoned among the most shining Books of this Poem ; for which Reason the Reader might be apt to overlook those many Passages in it which deserve our Admiration . The Eleventh and Twelfth are ...
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