Criticism on Milton's Paradise LostAlex. Murray & Son, 1868 - 152 |
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... Homer , Virgil , and Milton compared . Allegorical characters not proper to an Epic 279. THE SENTIMENTS must be both natural and fub . lime . The only piece of pleasantry in Paradife Loft 285. THE LANGUAGE fhould be both perfpicuous and ...
... Homer , Virgil , and Milton compared . Allegorical characters not proper to an Epic 279. THE SENTIMENTS must be both natural and fub . lime . The only piece of pleasantry in Paradife Loft 285. THE LANGUAGE fhould be both perfpicuous and ...
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... Homer , and those other two of Virgil and Tasso are a diffuse , and the book of Iob a brief model : or whether the rules of Aristotle herein are strictly to be kept , or nature to be follow'd , which in them that know art , and use ...
... Homer , and those other two of Virgil and Tasso are a diffuse , and the book of Iob a brief model : or whether the rules of Aristotle herein are strictly to be kept , or nature to be follow'd , which in them that know art , and use ...
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... Homer and Virgil , as if to make Milton the more acceptable ; but also from his announcement , fee page 25 where , under the cover of a Commentary on the great and acceptedly - great name of Aristotle , he en- deavours to get a hearing ...
... Homer and Virgil , as if to make Milton the more acceptable ; but also from his announcement , fee page 25 where , under the cover of a Commentary on the great and acceptedly - great name of Aristotle , he en- deavours to get a hearing ...
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... Homer and Virgil . All that Addison tries to do is to per- fade his countrymen to put Milton by their fide . Paganism could not furnish out a real Action for a Fable greater than that of the Iliad or Eneid , and therefore an Heathen ...
... Homer and Virgil . All that Addison tries to do is to per- fade his countrymen to put Milton by their fide . Paganism could not furnish out a real Action for a Fable greater than that of the Iliad or Eneid , and therefore an Heathen ...
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... Virgil makes his Hero relate it by way of Episode in the second and third Books of the Eneid . The Contents of both ... Homer has nothing to boast of as to the Unity of his Fable , tho ' at the fame time that great Critick and ...
... Virgil makes his Hero relate it by way of Episode in the second and third Books of the Eneid . The Contents of both ... Homer has nothing to boast of as to the Unity of his Fable , tho ' at the fame time that great Critick and ...
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