The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors, Tom 2C. and J. Rivington; J. Cuthell; J. Nunn; J. and W.T. Clarke; Longman and Company; ... [and 17 others], 1826 |
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... head of it . Homer does not only outshine all other poets in the variety , but also in the novelty , of his characters . He has introduced among his Grecian princes a person who had lived thrice the age of man , and conversed with ...
... head of it . Homer does not only outshine all other poets in the variety , but also in the novelty , of his characters . He has introduced among his Grecian princes a person who had lived thrice the age of man , and conversed with ...
Strona xvii
... heads , to give particular instances out of the Poem , now before us , of beauties and imperfections which may be observed under each of them ; as also of such other particulars , as may not properly fall under any of them . This I ...
... heads , to give particular instances out of the Poem , now before us , of beauties and imperfections which may be observed under each of them ; as also of such other particulars , as may not properly fall under any of them . This I ...
Strona xx
... head , and but very few in Milton . I shall give but one instance of this impropriety of thought in Homer , and at the same time compare it with an instance of the same nature , both in Virgil and Milton . Sentiments , which raise ...
... head , and but very few in Milton . I shall give but one instance of this impropriety of thought in Homer , and at the same time compare it with an instance of the same nature , both in Virgil and Milton . Sentiments , which raise ...
Strona xxiv
... head may be reckoned the placing the adjective after the substantive , the transposition of words , the turning the adjective into a substantive , with several other foreign modes of speech which this poet has naturalized to give his ...
... head may be reckoned the placing the adjective after the substantive , the transposition of words , the turning the adjective into a substantive , with several other foreign modes of speech which this poet has naturalized to give his ...
Strona xxvi
... head of the language , consider Milton's NUMBERS , in which he has made use of several elisions that are not ... heads of the FABLE , the CHARACTERS , the SENTIMENTS , and the LANGUAGE ; and have shown that he excels , in general , under ...
... head of the language , consider Milton's NUMBERS , in which he has made use of several elisions that are not ... heads of the FABLE , the CHARACTERS , the SENTIMENTS , and the LANGUAGE ; and have shown that he excels , in general , under ...
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