The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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Strana 298
... Paradise Lost has a greater variety of persons in 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 shows with great beauty the influence which it ...
... Paradise Lost has a greater variety of persons in 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 shows with great beauty the influence which it ...
Strana 340
... 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 de- serve our admiration . The eleventh and twelfth ...
... 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 de- serve our admiration . The eleventh and twelfth ...
Strana 369
... Paradise , wonder- fully strikes the reader's imagination , as nothing can be more natural than the tears they shed on that oc- casion . 6 They looking back , all th ' eastern side beheld Of Paradise , so late their happy seat , Wav'd ...
... Paradise , wonder- fully strikes the reader's imagination , as nothing can be more natural than the tears they shed on that oc- casion . 6 They looking back , all th ' eastern side beheld Of Paradise , so late their happy seat , Wav'd ...
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