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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... mind ? Just Heaven thee , like Tiresias , to requite , Rewards with prophecy thy loss of sight . Well might'st thou scorn thy readers to allure With tinkling rhime , of thy own sense secure ; While the Town - Bays writes all the while ...
... mind ? Just Heaven thee , like Tiresias , to requite , Rewards with prophecy thy loss of sight . Well might'st thou scorn thy readers to allure With tinkling rhime , of thy own sense secure ; While the Town - Bays writes all the while ...
Strona x
... mind an idea of the whole . What these animals are to the eye , a very short or a very long action would be to the memory . The first would be , as it were , lost and swallowed up by it , and the other difficult to be contained in it ...
... mind an idea of the whole . What these animals are to the eye , a very short or a very long action would be to the memory . The first would be , as it were , lost and swallowed up by it , and the other difficult to be contained in it ...
Strona xix
... mind of the reader , nor consequently so perfect in the epick way of writing , because it is filled with less action . Let the judicious reader compare what Longinus has observed on several passages in Homer , and he will find parallels ...
... mind of the reader , nor consequently so perfect in the epick way of writing , because it is filled with less action . Let the judicious reader compare what Longinus has observed on several passages in Homer , and he will find parallels ...
Strona xxi
... mind may be supposed to be sufficiently relaxed for such an entertainment . The only piece of pleasantry in Paradise Lost , is where the evil Spirits are described as rallying the Angels upon the success of their new- invented artillery ...
... mind may be supposed to be sufficiently relaxed for such an entertainment . The only piece of pleasantry in Paradise Lost , is where the evil Spirits are described as rallying the Angels upon the success of their new- invented artillery ...
Strona xxvii
... mind , perfected and improved , in the works of a good critick ; whereas one , who has not these previous lights , is very often an utter stranger to what he reads , and apt to put a wrong interpretation upon it . Nor is it sufficient ...
... mind , perfected and improved , in the works of a good critick ; whereas one , who has not these previous lights , is very often an utter stranger to what he reads , and apt to put a wrong interpretation upon it . Nor is it sufficient ...
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Adam Adam and Eve Æneas Æneid Almighty ancient Angels appear arms beauty Belial Bentley blank verse bright CALLANDER called Chaos Compare criticks darkness Death delight described divine DUNSTER earth edit epick Euripides evil expression fable Faer Faerie Queene fall fire flowers Gier give glory gods happy hast hath Heaven heavenly Hell heroick Hesiod Homer horrour HUME Ibid Iliad imitation infernal Italian King Latin light Lord manner Milton mind Moloch nature NEWTON night numbers o'er observed Ovid pain Paradise Lost passage PEARCE perhaps poem poet poetical poetry reader remarks RICHARDSON Satan says Scripture seem'd seems sense sentiments Shakspeare simile song spake speaking speech Spenser Spirits STILLINGFLEET stood sublime superiour sweet syllable Tasso terrour thee things thou thought throne THYER TODD verse Virgil wings word δὲ καὶ