Criticism on Milton's Paradise Lost : from The Spectator, 31 December 1711-3 May 1712Constable, 1868 - 152 |
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... Epic , · INTRODUCTION , BIBLIOGRAPHY , • · • · 3 38 5 CRITICISM ON MILTON'S PARADISE LOST 9 [ Note on the early iffues of The Spectator ] IO No. 262. Announcement of the Milton papers II • I. A GENERAL IDEA OF THE GRACES AND ...
... Epic , · INTRODUCTION , BIBLIOGRAPHY , • · • · 3 38 5 CRITICISM ON MILTON'S PARADISE LOST 9 [ Note on the early iffues of The Spectator ] IO No. 262. Announcement of the Milton papers II • I. A GENERAL IDEA OF THE GRACES AND ...
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... EPIC . About Feb. 1642 , Milton , æt 32 , in his third contribution to the Smec- tymnuus controversy , The Reason of Church government urg'd against Prelatry , to show how little delight he had in that which he believed ' God by his ...
... EPIC . About Feb. 1642 , Milton , æt 32 , in his third contribution to the Smec- tymnuus controversy , The Reason of Church government urg'd against Prelatry , to show how little delight he had in that which he believed ' God by his ...
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... Epic popular . His fenfe of the indifference and prejudices to be overcome , may be gathered , not only from his , at first , guarded and argued praife of Milton ; his large comparative criticism of Homer and Virgil , as if to make ...
... Epic popular . His fenfe of the indifference and prejudices to be overcome , may be gathered , not only from his , at first , guarded and argued praife of Milton ; his large comparative criticism of Homer and Virgil , as if to make ...
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... Epic poetry . Before the appearance of the laft of the Milton papers , Volume IV . of the fecond ( firft collected ) edition of The Spectator , which included the first ten essays , had probably been delivered to its fubfcribers . The ...
... Epic poetry . Before the appearance of the laft of the Milton papers , Volume IV . of the fecond ( firft collected ) edition of The Spectator , which included the first ten essays , had probably been delivered to its fubfcribers . The ...
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... Epic poetry were Homer and Virgil . All that Addison tries to do is to per- suade his countrymen to put Milton by their fide . Paganism could not furnish out a real Action for a Fable greater than that of the Iliad or Eneid , and ...
... Epic poetry were Homer and Virgil . All that Addison tries to do is to per- suade his countrymen to put Milton by their fide . Paganism could not furnish out a real Action for a Fable greater than that of the Iliad or Eneid , and ...
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