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Strona vi
... observed , that Marvell very artfully here shows us the inconvenience of rhyme , in telling us that he designed to ... OBSERVATIONS ON PARADISE LOST . BY ADDISON . Cedite vi VERSES ON PARADISE LOST .
... observed , that Marvell very artfully here shows us the inconvenience of rhyme , in telling us that he designed to ... OBSERVATIONS ON PARADISE LOST . BY ADDISON . Cedite vi VERSES ON PARADISE LOST .
Strona viii
... observed . Had he gone up to Leda's egg , or begun much later , even at the rape of Helen , or the investing of Troy ... observe also , that , as Virgil , viii PARADISE LOST .
... observed . Had he gone up to Leda's egg , or begun much later , even at the rape of Helen , or the investing of Troy ... observe also , that , as Virgil , viii PARADISE LOST .
Strona xvi
... observation out of Aristotle , which has been very much misrepresented in the quotations of some modern criticks . a ... observed , that the great defect in this Poem is " a want of interest in the fable ; every character , except two ...
... observation out of Aristotle , which has been very much misrepresented in the quotations of some modern criticks . a ... observed , that the great defect in this Poem is " a want of interest in the fable ; every character , except two ...
Strona xvii
... observe , that a person of an absolute and consummate virtue should never be introduced in tragedy , and shall only ... observed under each of them ; as also of such other particulars , as may not properly fall under any of them . This ...
... observe , that a person of an absolute and consummate virtue should never be introduced in tragedy , and shall only ... observed under each of them ; as also of such other particulars , as may not properly fall under any of them . This ...
Strona xix
... observed on several passages in Homer , and he will find parallels for most of them in the Paradise Lost . From what has been said we may infer , that as there are two kinds of sentiments , the natural and the sublime , which are always ...
... observed on several passages in Homer , and he will find parallels for most of them in the Paradise Lost . From what has been said we may infer , that as there are two kinds of sentiments , the natural and the sublime , which are always ...
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