Criticism on Milton's Paradise Lost: From "The Spectator", 31 December, 1711-3 May, 17121868 - 152 |
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... wherein knowing my self inferior to my self , led by the genial power of nature to another task , I have the use , as I may account it , but of my left hand . And though I shall be foolish in saying more to this purpose , yet since it ...
... wherein knowing my self inferior to my self , led by the genial power of nature to another task , I have the use , as I may account it , but of my left hand . And though I shall be foolish in saying more to this purpose , yet since it ...
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... wherein Sophocles and Euripides raigne shal ! be found more doctrinal and exemplary to a Nation , the Scripture also affords us a divine pastoral Drama in the Song of Salomon consisting of two persons and a double Chorus , as Origen ...
... wherein Sophocles and Euripides raigne shal ! be found more doctrinal and exemplary to a Nation , the Scripture also affords us a divine pastoral Drama in the Song of Salomon consisting of two persons and a double Chorus , as Origen ...
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... even in the Grammar or Syntax , where it is im- poffible for him to mistake the Poet's Senfe . Of this kind is that Paffage in Milton , wherein he speaks of Satan . THE LANGUAGE SHOULD BE PERSPICUOUS AND SUBLIME . 33 God NUMB . CCLXXXV .
... even in the Grammar or Syntax , where it is im- poffible for him to mistake the Poet's Senfe . Of this kind is that Paffage in Milton , wherein he speaks of Satan . THE LANGUAGE SHOULD BE PERSPICUOUS AND SUBLIME . 33 God NUMB . CCLXXXV .
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... wherein he has either changed the Name , or made use of that which is not the most com- monly known , that he might the better deviate from the Language of the Vulgar . The fame Reason recommended to him several old Words , which also ...
... wherein he has either changed the Name , or made use of that which is not the most com- monly known , that he might the better deviate from the Language of the Vulgar . The fame Reason recommended to him several old Words , which also ...
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... wherein the Event is unhappy , is more apt to affect an Audience than that of the firft kind ; notwithstanding many excellent Pieces among the Ancients , as well as most of those which have been written of late Years in our own Country ...
... wherein the Event is unhappy , is more apt to affect an Audience than that of the firft kind ; notwithstanding many excellent Pieces among the Ancients , as well as most of those which have been written of late Years in our own Country ...
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Action Adam Adam and Eve Æneas Æneid Allegory alſo Angels appear Ariftotle aſtoniſhing Author Battel beautiful becauſe Characters Circumſtances Converſation Creation Criticiſm Criticks deſcribed Deſcription Diſcourſe diſcover Divine Earth Eneid Epic Poem Epic Poetry Epiſode Expreffion exquifite Fable faid fame fecond feems felf feveral fhall fhew fhort firft Firſt Book firſt Parents fome ftill fuch fufficient fuitable give greateſt Greatneſs Heaven Hell Heroic Poem himſelf Hiſtory Homer Iliad Imagination Infernal Inftances juſt kind laſt likewiſe Mankind Maſter meaſure Meffiah Milton moſt muſt Nature obferved occafion Ovid Paffage paffed Paffion Paper Paradife Loft particular Perfons Phraſes pleaſed Poet Poetical Poetry preſent racters raiſed Reader Reaſon repreſented rifes riſes ſame Satan ſee ſelf Sentiments ſeveral ſhall ſhe ſhort ſhould ſome ſpeaking SPECTATOR Speech Spirit ſtill Sublime ſuch take notice thee thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe Thoughts tion uſe Verſe Virgil Viſion wherein whofe whole Poem