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Strona 43
... Paradise Lost may be called an heroic poem ? Those who will not give it that title , may call it ( if they please ) a divine poem . It will be sufficient to its perfection , if it has in it No. 267 . 43 THE SPECTATOR .
... Paradise Lost may be called an heroic poem ? Those who will not give it that title , may call it ( if they please ) a divine poem . It will be sufficient to its perfection , if it has in it No. 267 . 43 THE SPECTATOR .
Strona 44
... Paradise Lost , in these three se- veral lights : Homer , to preserve the unity of his action , hastens into the midst of things , as Horace has observed . Had he gone up to Leda's egg , or begun much later , even at the rape of Helen ...
... Paradise Lost , in these three se- veral lights : Homer , to preserve the unity of his action , hastens into the midst of things , as Horace has observed . Had he gone up to Leda's egg , or begun much later , even at the rape of Helen ...
Strona 45
... Paradise Lost with an in- fernal council plotting the fall of man , which is the action he proposes to celebrate ; and as for these great actions , the battle of the angels , and the crea- tion of the world ( which preceded in point of ...
... Paradise Lost with an in- fernal council plotting the fall of man , which is the action he proposes to celebrate ; and as for these great actions , the battle of the angels , and the crea- tion of the world ( which preceded in point of ...
Strona 47
... Paradise Lost , and indeed a much greater than could have been formed upon any Pagan system . But Aristotle , by the greatness of the action , does not only mean that it should be great in its nature , but also in its duration ; or , in ...
... Paradise Lost , and indeed a much greater than could have been formed upon any Pagan system . But Aristotle , by the greatness of the action , does not only mean that it should be great in its nature , but also in its duration ; or , in ...
Strona 49
... Paradise Lost , shall be carried on in the following Saturday's pa- hers . L No. 268. MONDAY , January 7 , 1712 . From the Letter - box . -Minus aptus acutis Naribus horum hominum- HOR . Sat. 3. 1. 1. v . 29 . CREECH . He cannot bear ...
... Paradise Lost , shall be carried on in the following Saturday's pa- hers . L No. 268. MONDAY , January 7 , 1712 . From the Letter - box . -Minus aptus acutis Naribus horum hominum- HOR . Sat. 3. 1. 1. v . 29 . CREECH . He cannot bear ...
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