The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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Strana 100
... poem's finely writ ; It must affect and captivate the soul . HOR . Ars Poet . 99 . THOSE , who know how many volumes have been written on the poems of Homer and Virgil , will easily pardon the length of my discourse upon Mil- ton . The ...
... poem's finely writ ; It must affect and captivate the soul . HOR . Ars Poet . 99 . THOSE , who know how many volumes have been written on the poems of Homer and Virgil , will easily pardon the length of my discourse upon Mil- ton . The ...
Strana 101
... poem , I have not bound myself scrupulously to the rules which any one of them has laid down upon that art , but have taken the liberty sometimes to join with one , and sometimes with another , and sometimes to differ from all of them ...
... poem , I have not bound myself scrupulously to the rules which any one of them has laid down upon that art , but have taken the liberty sometimes to join with one , and sometimes with another , and sometimes to differ from all of them ...
Strana 370
... poem , and which makes this work more useful and instructive than any other poem in any language . • Those who have criticised on the Odyssey , the Iliad , and Æneid , have taken a great deal of pains to fix the number of months or days ...
... poem , and which makes this work more useful and instructive than any other poem in any language . • Those who have criticised on the Odyssey , the Iliad , and Æneid , have taken a great deal of pains to fix the number of months or days ...
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