Criticism on Milton's Paradise Lost: From "The Spectator", 31 December, 1711-3 May, 17121868 - 152 |
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... pleased with this kind of Structure in Milton's Simili- tudes . I am the more particular on this Head , be- cause ignorant Readers , who have formed their Taste upon the quaint Similes , and little Turns of Wit , which are fo much in ...
... pleased with this kind of Structure in Milton's Simili- tudes . I am the more particular on this Head , be- cause ignorant Readers , who have formed their Taste upon the quaint Similes , and little Turns of Wit , which are fo much in ...
Strona 66
... pleased with nothing in a Poet which has not Life and Manners afcribed to it ; but for my own part , I am pleased most with those Paffages in this Description which carry in them a greater Measure of Probability , and are fuch as might ...
... pleased with nothing in a Poet which has not Life and Manners afcribed to it ; but for my own part , I am pleased most with those Paffages in this Description which carry in them a greater Measure of Probability , and are fuch as might ...
Strona 88
... pleased had they thought of con- fronting Vulcan's Tripodes with Ezekiel's Wheels . Raphael's Defcent to the Earth , with the Figure of his Perfon , is reprefented in very lively Colours . Several of the French , Italian , and Englih ...
... pleased had they thought of con- fronting Vulcan's Tripodes with Ezekiel's Wheels . Raphael's Defcent to the Earth , with the Figure of his Perfon , is reprefented in very lively Colours . Several of the French , Italian , and Englih ...
Strona 90
... pleased with the Poet's Imitation of Homer in the last of the following Lines . At length into the limits of the North They came , and Satan took his Royal Seat High on a hill , far blazing , as a 90 CRITICISM OF BOOK Y.
... pleased with the Poet's Imitation of Homer in the last of the following Lines . At length into the limits of the North They came , and Satan took his Royal Seat High on a hill , far blazing , as a 90 CRITICISM OF BOOK Y.
Strona 108
... pleased to find the Depths of Philosophy enlivened with all the Charms of Poetry , and to fee fo great a Strength of Reason , amidst fo beautiful a Redundancy of [ the ] Ima gination . The Author has fhewn us that Defign in all the ...
... pleased to find the Depths of Philosophy enlivened with all the Charms of Poetry , and to fee fo great a Strength of Reason , amidst fo beautiful a Redundancy of [ the ] Ima gination . The Author has fhewn us that Defign in all the ...
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