A Familiar Explanation of the Poetical Works of Milton: To which is Prefixed Mr. Addison's Criticism on Paradise LostJ. and R. Tonson, 1762 - Всего страниц: 144 |
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... racters . Every God that is admitted into his Poem , acts a Part which would have been fuitable to no other Deity . His Princes are as much diftinguished by their Manners as by their Dominions ; and even thofe among them , whofe ...
... racters . Every God that is admitted into his Poem , acts a Part which would have been fuitable to no other Deity . His Princes are as much diftinguished by their Manners as by their Dominions ; and even thofe among them , whofe ...
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... Character , but as for Achates , tho ' he is ftiled the Heroe's Friend , he does nothing in the whole Poem which may de- ferve that Title . Gyas , Mneftheus ... racters ́racters either in Virgil or Homer , or indeed in 10 A CRITIQUE upon.
... Character , but as for Achates , tho ' he is ftiled the Heroe's Friend , he does nothing in the whole Poem which may de- ferve that Title . Gyas , Mneftheus ... racters ́racters either in Virgil or Homer , or indeed in 10 A CRITIQUE upon.
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... racters , most of them , lie out of Nature , and were to be formed purely by his own Invention . It fhews a greater Genius in Shakespear to have drawn his Caly- ban , than his Hotspur or Julius Cæfar : The one was to be fupplied out of ...
... racters , most of them , lie out of Nature , and were to be formed purely by his own Invention . It fhews a greater Genius in Shakespear to have drawn his Caly- ban , than his Hotspur or Julius Cæfar : The one was to be fupplied out of ...
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... AVING already treated of the Fable , the Cha- racters , and Sentiments in the Paradise Loft , we are in the laft Place to confider the Language ; and as as the learned World is very much divided upon Milton MILTON'S PARADISE LOST . 19.
... AVING already treated of the Fable , the Cha- racters , and Sentiments in the Paradise Loft , we are in the laft Place to confider the Language ; and as as the learned World is very much divided upon Milton MILTON'S PARADISE LOST . 19.
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... racters , the Sentiments , and the Language ; and have fhewn that he excells , in general , under each of thefe Heads . I hope that I have made feveral Dif- coveries which may appear new , even to those who are verfed in Critical ...
... racters , the Sentiments , and the Language ; and have fhewn that he excells , in general , under each of thefe Heads . I hope that I have made feveral Dif- coveries which may appear new , even to those who are verfed in Critical ...
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