Criticism on Milton's Paradise Lost : from The Spectator, 31 December 1711-3 May 1712Constable, 1868 - 152 |
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... also affords us a divine pastoral Drama in the Song of Salomon consisting of two persons and a double Chorus , as Origen rightly judges . And the Apocalyps of Saint John is the majestick image of a high and stately Tragedy , shutting up ...
... also affords us a divine pastoral Drama in the Song of Salomon consisting of two persons and a double Chorus , as Origen rightly judges . And the Apocalyps of Saint John is the majestick image of a high and stately Tragedy , shutting up ...
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... also from his announcement , see page 25 : where , under the cover of a Commentary on the great and acceptedly - great name of Aristotle , he en- deavours to get a hearing for the unknown Milton . In accordance with this intention , at ...
... also from his announcement , see page 25 : where , under the cover of a Commentary on the great and acceptedly - great name of Aristotle , he en- deavours to get a hearing for the unknown Milton . In accordance with this intention , at ...
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... also contain the English translations of the mottoes . These have been verified with those in the earliest edition in which I have found them , that of 1744. The reader can there- fore watch not only the expansion of the criticism , but ...
... also contain the English translations of the mottoes . These have been verified with those in the earliest edition in which I have found them , that of 1744. The reader can there- fore watch not only the expansion of the criticism , but ...
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... also , that as Virgil in the Poem which was defigned to celebrate the Original of the Roman Empire , has described the Birth of its great Rival , the Carthaginian Commonwealth . Milton with the like Art in his Poem on the Fall of Man ...
... also , that as Virgil in the Poem which was defigned to celebrate the Original of the Roman Empire , has described the Birth of its great Rival , the Carthaginian Commonwealth . Milton with the like Art in his Poem on the Fall of Man ...
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... also obliged to proceed with the greatest Caution in every thing that he added out of his own Invention . And , indeed , notwithstanding all the Restraints he was under , he has filled his Story with so many surprising Incidents , which ...
... also obliged to proceed with the greatest Caution in every thing that he added out of his own Invention . And , indeed , notwithstanding all the Restraints he was under , he has filled his Story with so many surprising Incidents , which ...
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