The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors. To which are Added Illustrations, and Some Account of the Life and Writings of Milton, 2권J. Johnson, 1809 |
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... he has feen the whole extent of it . The fentiments in an epick poem are the thoughts , and behaviour , which the author afcribes to the perfons whom he introduces ; and are just when they 18 MR . ADDISON'S CRITICISM.
... he has feen the whole extent of it . The fentiments in an epick poem are the thoughts , and behaviour , which the author afcribes to the perfons whom he introduces ; and are just when they 18 MR . ADDISON'S CRITICISM.
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... fentiments have likewife a relation to things as well as perfons ; and are then perfect , when they are fuch as are adapted to the fubject . If in either of thefe cafes the poet endeavours to argue or explain , to magnify or diminish ...
... fentiments have likewife a relation to things as well as perfons ; and are then perfect , when they are fuch as are adapted to the fubject . If in either of thefe cafes the poet endeavours to argue or explain , to magnify or diminish ...
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... fentiments for an affembly of Grecian generals , than for Milton to diverfify his infernal council with proper characters , and infpire them with a variety of fentiments . The loves of Dido and Æneas are only copies of what has paffed ...
... fentiments for an affembly of Grecian generals , than for Milton to diverfify his infernal council with proper characters , and infpire them with a variety of fentiments . The loves of Dido and Æneas are only copies of what has paffed ...
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... fentiments , he triumphs over all the poets both modern and ancient , Homer only excepted . It is impoffible for the imagination of man to dif- tend itself with greater ideas , than thofe which he has laid together in his firft , fecond ...
... fentiments , he triumphs over all the poets both modern and ancient , Homer only excepted . It is impoffible for the imagination of man to dif- tend itself with greater ideas , than thofe which he has laid together in his firft , fecond ...
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... fentiments as are unnatural or affected , but alfo fuch as are mean and vulgar . Homer has opened a great field of raillery , to men of more delicacy than greatness of genius , by the homeliness of fome of his fentiments . But , as I ...
... fentiments as are unnatural or affected , but alfo fuch as are mean and vulgar . Homer has opened a great field of raillery , to men of more delicacy than greatness of genius , by the homeliness of fome of his fentiments . But , as I ...
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