Criticism on Milton's Paradise Lost : from The Spectator, 31 December 1711-3 May 1712Constable, 1868 - 152 |
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... sublime , in vertu aimable , or grave , whatsoever hath passion or admiration in all the changes of that which is call'd fortune from without , or the wily suttleties and refluxes of mans thoughts from within , all these things with a ...
... sublime , in vertu aimable , or grave , whatsoever hath passion or admiration in all the changes of that which is call'd fortune from without , or the wily suttleties and refluxes of mans thoughts from within , all these things with a ...
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... or any other Paffion , we ought to confider whether the Sentiments he makes ufe of are proper for these [ their ] Ends . Homer is cenfured by the Criticks for THE SENTIMENTS MUST BE BOTH NATURAL AND SUBLIME . 27 NUMB . CCLXXIX .
... or any other Paffion , we ought to confider whether the Sentiments he makes ufe of are proper for these [ their ] Ends . Homer is cenfured by the Criticks for THE SENTIMENTS MUST BE BOTH NATURAL AND SUBLIME . 27 NUMB . CCLXXIX .
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Joseph Addison Edward Arber. THE SENTIMENTS MUST BE BOTH NATURAL AND SUBLIME . 27 his Defect as to this Particular in several parts of the Iliad and Odyffey , tho ' at the fame time those who have treated this great Poet with Candour ...
Joseph Addison Edward Arber. THE SENTIMENTS MUST BE BOTH NATURAL AND SUBLIME . 27 his Defect as to this Particular in several parts of the Iliad and Odyffey , tho ' at the fame time those who have treated this great Poet with Candour ...
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... Sublime . Virgil in this Particular falls fhort of Homer . He has not indeed fo many Thoughts that are Low and Vulgar ; but at the fame time has not so many Thoughts that are Sublime and Noble . The truth of it is , Virgil feldom rises ...
... Sublime . Virgil in this Particular falls fhort of Homer . He has not indeed fo many Thoughts that are Low and Vulgar ; but at the fame time has not so many Thoughts that are Sublime and Noble . The truth of it is , Virgil feldom rises ...
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... Sublime . In proportion as either of these two Qualities are want- ing , the Language is imperfect . Perfpicuity is the first and most neceffary Qualification ; infomuch , that a good - natured Reader fometimes overlooks a little Slip ...
... Sublime . In proportion as either of these two Qualities are want- ing , the Language is imperfect . Perfpicuity is the first and most neceffary Qualification ; infomuch , that a good - natured Reader fometimes overlooks a little Slip ...
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