Criticism on Milton's Paradise Lost : from The Spectator, 31 December 1711-3 May 1712Constable, 1868 - 152 |
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... represented the whole Godhead exerting it self towards Man in its full Benevolence under the Three - fold Dif- tinction of a Creator , a Redeemer and a Comforter ! Nor must we omit the Perfon of Raphael , who amidst his Tenderness and ...
... represented the whole Godhead exerting it self towards Man in its full Benevolence under the Three - fold Dif- tinction of a Creator , a Redeemer and a Comforter ! Nor must we omit the Perfon of Raphael , who amidst his Tenderness and ...
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... represented as thrown overboard , and drying himself upon a Rock . But this Piece of Mirth is fo well timed , that the feverest Critick can have nothing to say against it , for it is in the Book of Games and Diversions , where the ...
... represented as thrown overboard , and drying himself upon a Rock . But this Piece of Mirth is fo well timed , that the feverest Critick can have nothing to say against it , for it is in the Book of Games and Diversions , where the ...
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... represented as created Beings ; and that in the other , Adam and Eve are con- founded with their Sons and Daughters . Such little Blemishes as these , when the Thought is great and natural , we should , with Horace , impute to a pardon ...
... represented as created Beings ; and that in the other , Adam and Eve are con- founded with their Sons and Daughters . Such little Blemishes as these , when the Thought is great and natural , we should , with Horace , impute to a pardon ...
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... represents them as fabulous , as he does in fome Places , but where he mentions them as Truths and Matters of Fact . The Limits of my Paper will not give me leave to be particular in Instances of this kind : The Reader will easily ...
... represents them as fabulous , as he does in fome Places , but where he mentions them as Truths and Matters of Fact . The Limits of my Paper will not give me leave to be particular in Instances of this kind : The Reader will easily ...
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... represented them in their full Strength and Beauty , without having recourse to these Foreign Affistances . Our Language funk under him , and was unequal to that greatnefs of Soul , which furnished him : with fuch glorious Conceptions ...
... represented them in their full Strength and Beauty , without having recourse to these Foreign Affistances . Our Language funk under him , and was unequal to that greatnefs of Soul , which furnished him : with fuch glorious Conceptions ...
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Action Adam Adam and Eve Æneas Æneid Allegory alſo Angels appear Ariftotle aſtoniſhing Author Battel beautiful becauſe Characters Circumſtances Converſation Creation Criticiſm Criticks deſcribed Deſcription Deſign Difcourfe diſcover Divine Earth Eneid Epic Poem Epic Poetry Epiſode Expreffion Fable fame fecond feems felf feveral fhall fhew fhort firft Firſt Book firſt Parents fome fuch fufficient fuitable give greateſt Greatneſs Heaven Hell Heroic Poem himſelf Hiſtory Homer Iliad Imagination Infernal Inftances juſt laſt likewiſe Majefty Mankind Maſter meaſure Meffiah Milton Mind moſt muſt Nature noble obferved occafion Ovid Paffage paffed Paffion Paper Paradife Loft particular Paſſage Perfons pleaſed Pleaſure Poet Poetical Poetry preſent racters raiſed Reader Reaſon repreſented rifes riſes ſame Satan ſee ſelf Sentiments ſeveral ſhall ſhort ſhould ſome ſpeak SPECTATOR Speech Spirit ſtill Sublime ſuch take notice thee thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe Thoughts tion uſe Verſe Virgil Viſion wherein whole Poem