Criticism on Milton's Paradise LostAlex. Murray & Son, 1868 - 152 |
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... Turnus . Pallas and Evander are [ remote ] Copies of Hector and Priam , as Laufus and Mezentius are almoft Parallels to Pallas and Evander . Characters of Nifus and Eurialus are beautiful , but common . [ We must not forget the Parts of ...
... Turnus . Pallas and Evander are [ remote ] Copies of Hector and Priam , as Laufus and Mezentius are almoft Parallels to Pallas and Evander . Characters of Nifus and Eurialus are beautiful , but common . [ We must not forget the Parts of ...
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... Turnus hall wish that he had left the Body of Pallas untouched , and curfe the Day on which he dreffed himfelf in thefe Spoils . As the great Event of the Eneid , and the Death of Turnus , whom Æneas flew because he saw him adorned with ...
... Turnus hall wish that he had left the Body of Pallas untouched , and curfe the Day on which he dreffed himfelf in thefe Spoils . As the great Event of the Eneid , and the Death of Turnus , whom Æneas flew because he saw him adorned with ...
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... Turnus and Eneas . Milton , though he fetched this beautiful Circumstance from the Iliad and Eneid , does not only infert it as a Poetical Embellishment , like the Authors above - mentioned ; but makes an artful use of it for the proper ...
... Turnus and Eneas . Milton , though he fetched this beautiful Circumstance from the Iliad and Eneid , does not only infert it as a Poetical Embellishment , like the Authors above - mentioned ; but makes an artful use of it for the proper ...
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... Turnus , which came from a Mortal Forge : As the Moral in this place is Divine , fo by the way we may obferve , that the bestowing on a Man who is favour'd by Heaven fuch an Allegorical Weapon , is very con- formable to the old Eastern ...
... Turnus , which came from a Mortal Forge : As the Moral in this place is Divine , fo by the way we may obferve , that the bestowing on a Man who is favour'd by Heaven fuch an Allegorical Weapon , is very con- formable to the old Eastern ...
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