Criticism on Milton's Paradise LostAlex. Murray & Son, 1868 - 152 |
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... 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 • fublime . How a fublime ftyle may be formed 291. Qualities of ...
... 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 • fublime . How a fublime ftyle may be formed 291. Qualities of ...
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... proper Part affigned it in this noble Poem . In Poetry , as in Architecture , not only the whole , but the principal Members , and every part of them , fhould be Great . I will not presume to say , that the Book of Games in the Eneid ...
... proper Part affigned it in this noble Poem . In Poetry , as in Architecture , not only the whole , but the principal Members , and every part of them , fhould be Great . I will not presume to say , that the Book of Games in the Eneid ...
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... Circle of Nature . Milton was fo fenfible of this Defect in the Subject of his Poem , and of the few Characters it would afford ALLEGORICAL CHARACTERS NOT PROPER TO AN EPIC . 23 him THE CHARACTERS of Homer, Virgil, and Milton.
... Circle of Nature . Milton was fo fenfible of this Defect in the Subject of his Poem , and of the few Characters it would afford ALLEGORICAL CHARACTERS NOT PROPER TO AN EPIC . 23 him THE CHARACTERS of Homer, Virgil, and Milton.
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... proper Actors in an Epic Poem ; because there is not that measure of Pro- bability annexed to them , which is requiîite in Writings of this kind . [ as I fhall fhew more at large hereafter . ] Virgil has , indeed , admitted Fame as an ...
... proper Actors in an Epic Poem ; because there is not that measure of Pro- bability annexed to them , which is requiîite in Writings of this kind . [ as I fhall fhew more at large hereafter . ] Virgil has , indeed , admitted Fame as an ...
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... proper Parts , as the Gods are in Homer or Virgil . The Reader will find nothing afscribed to Uriel , Gabriel , Michael , or Raphael , which is not in a particular manner fuitable to their respective Cha- racters . ] There is another ...
... proper Parts , as the Gods are in Homer or Virgil . The Reader will find nothing afscribed to Uriel , Gabriel , Michael , or Raphael , which is not in a particular manner fuitable to their respective Cha- racters . ] There is another ...
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