Criticism on Milton's Paradise Lost : from The Spectator, 31 December 1711-3 May 1712Constable, 1868 - 152 |
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... Passages . Embrio's and Idiots , Eremites and Fryars White , Black , and Grey , with all their Trumpery , Here Pilgrims roam- Awhile Difcourfe they hold , No fear left Dinner cool ; when thus began Our Author- Who of all Ages to fucceed ...
... Passages . Embrio's and Idiots , Eremites and Fryars White , Black , and Grey , with all their Trumpery , Here Pilgrims roam- Awhile Difcourfe they hold , No fear left Dinner cool ; when thus began Our Author- Who of all Ages to fucceed ...
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... Passage in an Author which has not been before received and ap- plauded by the Publick , and that his Criticism turns wholly upon little Faults and Errors . This part of a Critick is so very easie to fucceed in , that we find every ...
... Passage in an Author which has not been before received and ap- plauded by the Publick , and that his Criticism turns wholly upon little Faults and Errors . This part of a Critick is so very easie to fucceed in , that we find every ...
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... Passage , not because there is any Fault in it , but because he can be merry upon it . Such kinds of Pleasantry are very unfair and disingenuous in Works of Criticism , in which the greatest Masters , both Ancient and Modern , have ...
... Passage , not because there is any Fault in it , but because he can be merry upon it . Such kinds of Pleasantry are very unfair and disingenuous in Works of Criticism , in which the greatest Masters , both Ancient and Modern , have ...
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... Passage of the Tenth Book , where Turnus is represent [ ed ] as dreffing himself in the Spoils of Pallas , whom he had flain . Virgil here lets his Fable ftand ftill for the fake of the fol- lowing Remark . How is the Mind of Man ...
... Passage of the Tenth Book , where Turnus is represent [ ed ] as dreffing himself in the Spoils of Pallas , whom he had flain . Virgil here lets his Fable ftand ftill for the fake of the fol- lowing Remark . How is the Mind of Man ...
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... Passage , the Account given us by the late ingenious Mr. Maundrell of this Antient Piece of Worship , and probably the firft Occasion of fuch a Superftition . ' We came to a fair large River . . ' doubtless the Antient River Adonis , fo ...
... Passage , the Account given us by the late ingenious Mr. Maundrell of this Antient Piece of Worship , and probably the firft Occasion of fuch a Superftition . ' We came to a fair large River . . ' doubtless the Antient River Adonis , fo ...
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