Criticism on Milton's Paradise Lost : from The Spectator, 31 December 1711-3 May 1712Constable, 1868 - 152 |
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... History , and relates to him the Circumstances in which he found himself upon his Creation ; as also his Conversation with his Maker , and his first Meeting with Eve . There is no part of the Poem more apt to raise the attention of the ...
... History , and relates to him the Circumstances in which he found himself upon his Creation ; as also his Conversation with his Maker , and his first Meeting with Eve . There is no part of the Poem more apt to raise the attention of the ...
Strona 117
... History was not then in use among the Greeks , we may very well suppose , that the Tradi- tion of Achilles and Ulyffes had brought down but very few Particulars to his Knowledge , tho ' there is no question but he has wrought into his ...
... History was not then in use among the Greeks , we may very well suppose , that the Tradi- tion of Achilles and Ulyffes had brought down but very few Particulars to his Knowledge , tho ' there is no question but he has wrought into his ...
Strona 118
... History and Tradition . The Poet took the matters of Fact as they came down to him , and circumstanced them after his own manner , to make them appear the more natural , agreeable or surprising . I believe very many Readers have been ...
... History and Tradition . The Poet took the matters of Fact as they came down to him , and circumstanced them after his own manner , to make them appear the more natural , agreeable or surprising . I believe very many Readers have been ...
Strona 119
... History of Æneas , is , that Ovid has given a place to the fame Metamorphofis in his account of the Heathen Mythology . None of the Criticks , I have met with , having con- sidered the Fable of the Æneid in this Light , and taken notice ...
... History of Æneas , is , that Ovid has given a place to the fame Metamorphofis in his account of the Heathen Mythology . None of the Criticks , I have met with , having con- sidered the Fable of the Æneid in this Light , and taken notice ...
Strona 145
... History of Mankind to the First great Period of Nature , dispatches the remain- ing Part of it in Narration . He has de- vised a very handfome Reason for the Angel's proceeding with Adam after this manner ; tho ' doubtless , the true ...
... History of Mankind to the First great Period of Nature , dispatches the remain- ing Part of it in Narration . He has de- vised a very handfome Reason for the Angel's proceeding with Adam after this manner ; tho ' doubtless , the true ...
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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 Deſign Difcourfe diſcover Divine Earth Eneid Epic Poem Epic Poetry Epiſode Expreffion Fable fame fecond feems felf feveral fhall fhew fhort firft Firſt Book firſt Parents fome fuch fufficient fuitable give greateſt Greatneſs Heaven Hell Heroic Poem himſelf Hiſtory Homer Iliad Imagination Infernal Inftances juſt laſt likewiſe Majefty Mankind Maſter meaſure Meffiah Milton Mind moſt muſt Nature noble obferved occafion Ovid Paffage paffed Paffion Paper Paradife Loft particular Paſſage Perfons pleaſed Pleaſure Poet Poetical Poetry preſent racters raiſed Reader Reaſon repreſented rifes riſes ſame Satan ſee ſelf Sentiments ſeveral ſhall ſhort ſhould ſome ſpeak SPECTATOR Speech Spirit ſtill Sublime ſuch take notice thee thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe Thoughts tion uſe Verſe Virgil Viſion wherein whole Poem