Criticism on Milton's Paradise Lost : from The Spectator, 31 December 1711-3 May 1712Constable, 1868 - 152 |
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... fall into any Misfortune , it does not only raise our Pity but our Terror ; because we are afraid ' that the like Misfortunes may happen to our felves , ' who resemble the Character of the Suffering Person . 6 < I fhall take another ...
... fall into any Misfortune , it does not only raise our Pity but our Terror ; because we are afraid ' that the like Misfortunes may happen to our felves , ' who resemble the Character of the Suffering Person . 6 < I fhall take another ...
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... fall under any of them . This I thought fit to premise , that the Reader may not judge too haftily of this Piece of Criticifm , or look upon it as Imperfect , before he has seen the whole Extent of it . The Sentiments in an [ all ] Epic ...
... fall under any of them . This I thought fit to premise , that the Reader may not judge too haftily of this Piece of Criticifm , or look upon it as Imperfect , before he has seen the whole Extent of it . The Sentiments in an [ all ] Epic ...
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... Fall , are a different Species from that of Mankind , who are descended from them ; and none but a Poet of the most unbounded Invention , and the moft exquifite Judgment , cou'd have filled their Con- verfation and Behaviour with fuch ...
... Fall , are a different Species from that of Mankind , who are descended from them ; and none but a Poet of the most unbounded Invention , and the moft exquifite Judgment , cou'd have filled their Con- verfation and Behaviour with fuch ...
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... falls fhort of Homer . He has not indeed fo many Thoughts that are Low and Vulgar ; but at the fame time has not so many Thoughts that are Sublime and Noble . The truth of it is , Virgil feldom rises into very aftonishing Sentiments ...
... falls fhort of Homer . He has not indeed fo many Thoughts that are Low and Vulgar ; but at the fame time has not so many Thoughts that are Sublime and Noble . The truth of it is , Virgil feldom rises into very aftonishing Sentiments ...
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... falls into the Faults above men- tioned , which were indeed the falfe Refinements of later Áges . Milton , it must be confeft , has sometimes erred in this Respect , as I fhall fhew more at large in another Paper ; tho ' confidering how ...
... falls into the Faults above men- tioned , which were indeed the falfe Refinements of later Áges . Milton , it must be confeft , has sometimes erred in this Respect , as I fhall fhew more at large in another Paper ; tho ' confidering how ...
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