Criticism on Milton's Paradise Lost : from The Spectator, 31 December 1711-3 May 1712Constable, 1868 - 152 |
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... produced the Cafars , and gave Birth to the Roman Empire . Milton's Subject was still greater than either of the former ; it does not determine the Fate of single Perfons or Nations , but of a whole Species . The united Powers of Hell ...
... produced the Cafars , and gave Birth to the Roman Empire . Milton's Subject was still greater than either of the former ; it does not determine the Fate of single Perfons or Nations , but of a whole Species . The united Powers of Hell ...
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... produces Indignation in the Mind of an understanding Reader , it has however its effect among the generality of those whofe Hands it falls into , the Rabble of Mankind being very apt to think that every thing which is laughed at with ...
... produces Indignation in the Mind of an understanding Reader , it has however its effect among the generality of those whofe Hands it falls into , the Rabble of Mankind being very apt to think that every thing which is laughed at with ...
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... - posed by him in the following Lines of the first Book . Space may produce new Worlds , whereof fo rife There went a fame in Heav'n , that he e'er long Intended to create , and therein plant A generation , 62 CRITICISM OF BOOK II .
... - posed by him in the following Lines of the first Book . Space may produce new Worlds , whereof fo rife There went a fame in Heav'n , that he e'er long Intended to create , and therein plant A generation , 62 CRITICISM OF BOOK II .
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... produced in that infernal World are represented by a single Line , which gives us a more horrid Idea of them , than a much longer Description would have done . -Nature breeds , Perverfe , all monftrous , all prodigious things ...
... produced in that infernal World are represented by a single Line , which gives us a more horrid Idea of them , than a much longer Description would have done . -Nature breeds , Perverfe , all monftrous , all prodigious things ...
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... produces thofe Monsters and Hell - hounds which from time to time enter into their Mother , and tear the Bowels of her who gave them Birth . These are the Terrors of an evil Conscience , and ... produced upon the CRITICISM OF BOOK II . 65.
... produces thofe Monsters and Hell - hounds which from time to time enter into their Mother , and tear the Bowels of her who gave them Birth . These are the Terrors of an evil Conscience , and ... produced upon the CRITICISM OF BOOK II . 65.
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