Criticism on Milton's Paradise LostAlex. Murray & Son, 1868 - 152 |
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... Criticks admire in the Spanish Fryar , or the Double Difcovery , where the two different Plots look like Counterparts and Copies of one another . The fecond Qualification required in the Action of an Epic Poem is , that it should be an ...
... Criticks admire in the Spanish Fryar , or the Double Difcovery , where the two different Plots look like Counterparts and Copies of one another . The fecond Qualification required in the Action of an Epic Poem is , that it should be an ...
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... Criticks , either Ancient or Modern , having laid down Rules to circumfcribe the Action of an Epic Poem with any determined number of Years , Days , or Hours . † This piece of Criticifm on Milton's Paradife Loft , fhall be carried on in ...
... Criticks , either Ancient or Modern , having laid down Rules to circumfcribe the Action of an Epic Poem with any determined number of Years , Days , or Hours . † This piece of Criticifm on Milton's Paradife Loft , fhall be carried on in ...
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... Criticks . If a Man of perfect ' and confummate Virtue falls into a Misfortune , it ' raises our Pity , but not our Terror , because we do not fear that it may be our own Cafe , who do not resemble the Suffering Perfon . But as that ...
... Criticks . If a Man of perfect ' and confummate Virtue falls into a Misfortune , it ' raises our Pity , but not our Terror , because we do not fear that it may be our own Cafe , who do not resemble the Suffering Perfon . But as that ...
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... or any other Paffion , we ought to confider whether the Sentiments he makes ufe of are proper for these [ their ] Ends . Homer is cenfured by the Criticks for TIIE SENTIMENTS MUST BE BOTH NATURAL AND SUBLIME . 27 NUMB . CCLXXIX .
... or any other Paffion , we ought to confider whether the Sentiments he makes ufe of are proper for these [ their ] Ends . Homer is cenfured by the Criticks for TIIE SENTIMENTS MUST BE BOTH NATURAL AND SUBLIME . 27 NUMB . CCLXXIX .
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... Criticks , as a point of Wit . It is in his ninth Book , where Fung speaking of the Trojans , how they furvived the Ruins of their City , expreffes her self in the following Words ; Num capti potuere capi , num incenfa cremarunt Pergama ...
... Criticks , as a point of Wit . It is in his ninth Book , where Fung speaking of the Trojans , how they furvived the Ruins of their City , expreffes her self in the following Words ; Num capti potuere capi , num incenfa cremarunt Pergama ...
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