The Spectator, Tom 5William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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Strona 46
... Eneid in the beauties which are essential to that kind of writing . The first thing to be considered in an epic poem is the fable ; which is perfect or imperfect according as the action which it relates is more or less so . This action ...
... Eneid in the beauties which are essential to that kind of writing . The first thing to be considered in an epic poem is the fable ; which is perfect or imperfect according as the action which it relates is more or less so . This action ...
Strona 47
... Eneid also labors in this particular , and has episodes which may be looked upon as excrescences rather than as parts of the action . On the contrary , the poem which we have now under our considera- tion hath no other episodes than ...
... Eneid also labors in this particular , and has episodes which may be looked upon as excrescences rather than as parts of the action . On the contrary , the poem which we have now under our considera- tion hath no other episodes than ...
Strona 48
... Eneid , were in themselves exceeding short , but are so beautifully extended and diversified by the inven- tion of episodes , and the machinery of gods , with the like poetical ornaments , that they make up an agree- able story ...
... Eneid , were in themselves exceeding short , but are so beautifully extended and diversified by the inven- tion of episodes , and the machinery of gods , with the like poetical ornaments , that they make up an agree- able story ...
Strona 71
... on the Greek poet . In short , there is neither that variety nor novelty in the persons of the Eneid which we meet with in those of the Iliad . If we look into the characters of Milton , we No. 273 . 71 THE SPECTATOR .
... on the Greek poet . In short , there is neither that variety nor novelty in the persons of the Eneid which we meet with in those of the Iliad . If we look into the characters of Milton , we No. 273 . 71 THE SPECTATOR .
Strona 72
... Eneid ; but the part she acts is very short , and none of the most admired circumstances in that di- vine work . We find in mock heroic poems , parti- cularly in the Dispensary and the Lutrin ( a ) , several allegorical persons ofthis ...
... Eneid ; but the part she acts is very short , and none of the most admired circumstances in that di- vine work . We find in mock heroic poems , parti- cularly in the Dispensary and the Lutrin ( a ) , several allegorical persons ofthis ...
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