Criticism on Milton's Paradise LostAlex. Murray & Son, 1868 - 152 |
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... Reader to know what had happened to him in the taking of Troy , and in the preceding parts of his Voyage , Virgil makes his Hero relate it by way of Episode in the second and third Books of the Eneid . The Contents of both which Books ...
... Reader to know what had happened to him in the taking of Troy , and in the preceding parts of his Voyage , Virgil makes his Hero relate it by way of Episode in the second and third Books of the Eneid . The Contents of both which Books ...
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... Incidents , which bear fo close an Analogy with what is delivered in Holy Writ , that it is capable of pleasing the most delicate Reader , without giving Offence to the most scrupulous . 20 THE ACTION NOT LIMITED TO ANY PARTICULAR TIME .
... Incidents , which bear fo close an Analogy with what is delivered in Holy Writ , that it is capable of pleasing the most delicate Reader , without giving Offence to the most scrupulous . 20 THE ACTION NOT LIMITED TO ANY PARTICULAR TIME .
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... Reader with fuch a Calculation , which indeed would be more curious than inftructive ; none of the Criticks , either Ancient or Modern , having laid down Rules to circumfcribe the Action of an Epic Poem with any determined number of ...
... Reader with fuch a Calculation , which indeed would be more curious than inftructive ; none of the Criticks , either Ancient or Modern , having laid down Rules to circumfcribe the Action of an Epic Poem with any determined number of ...
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... Reader may not ascribe to the Person that speaks or acts , without seeing his Name at the Head of it . Homer does not only out - shine all other Poets in the Variety , but alfo in the Novelty of his Characters . He has introduced among ...
... Reader may not ascribe to the Person that speaks or acts , without seeing his Name at the Head of it . Homer does not only out - shine all other Poets in the Variety , but alfo in the Novelty of his Characters . He has introduced among ...
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... Reader would think fo , for the fake of the Poem I am now examining , and must further add , that if such empty unsubstantial Beings may be ever made use of on this occafion , there were never any more nicely imagined , and employed in ...
... Reader would think fo , for the fake of the Poem I am now examining , and must further add , that if such empty unsubstantial Beings may be ever made use of on this occafion , there were never any more nicely imagined , and employed in ...
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Action Adam Adam and Eve Æneas Æneid alſo Angels appear Ariftotle aſtoniſhing Author Battel beautiful becauſe Characters Circumſtances Creation Criticiſm criticism occupies Criticks deſcribed Deſcription diſcover Divine Earth Eneid Epic Poem Epic Poetry Epiſode Expreffion exquifitely Fable faid fame 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 kind laft laſt likewiſe Mankind Maſter meaſure Meffiah Milton Mind moft moſt muſt Nature noble obferved Occafion Ovid Paffage paffed Paffion Paper Paradife Loft particular Perfons Phraſes pleaſed Pleaſure Poet Poetical Poetry prefent racters raiſed Reader Reaſon repreſented rifes Satan ſecond ſee ſeems ſelf Sentiments ſeveral ſhall ſhe ſhort ſhould ſpeak 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