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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... LANGUAGE . We have already taken a general furvey of the FABLE and CHARACTERS in the Paradife Loft . The parts which remain to be confidered , according to Ariftotle's method , are the SENTIMENTS and the Before I enter upon the firft of ...
... LANGUAGE . We have already taken a general furvey of the FABLE and CHARACTERS in the Paradife Loft . The parts which remain to be confidered , according to Ariftotle's method , are the SENTIMENTS and the Before I enter upon the firft of ...
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... language of an heroick poem should be both perfpicuous and fublime . In proportion as either of these two qualities are wanting , the language is imperfect . Perfpicuity is the first and most neceffary qualification ; infomuch that a ...
... language of an heroick poem should be both perfpicuous and fublime . In proportion as either of these two qualities are wanting , the language is imperfect . Perfpicuity is the first and most neceffary qualification ; infomuch that a ...
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... languages , have a great advantage over thofe which are written in languages that are now spoken . Were there any mean ... language of an epick poem be perfpicuous , unless it be alfo fublime . To this end it ought to deviate from 26 MR ...
... languages , have a great advantage over thofe which are written in languages that are now spoken . Were there any mean ... language of an epick poem be perfpicuous , unless it be alfo fublime . To this end it ought to deviate from 26 MR ...
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... , turns a fentence into a kind of an enigma or riddle ; and that he feldom has re- course to them where the proper and natural words will do as well . Another way of raising the language , and giving it ON THE PARADISE LOST . 27.
... , turns a fentence into a kind of an enigma or riddle ; and that he feldom has re- course to them where the proper and natural words will do as well . Another way of raising the language , and giving it ON THE PARADISE LOST . 27.
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... language , and giving it a poetical turn , is to make ufe of the idioms of other tongues . Virgil is full of the Greek forms of fpeech , which the criticks call Hellenifms , as Horace in his Odes abounds with them much more than Virgil ...
... language , and giving it a poetical turn , is to make ufe of the idioms of other tongues . Virgil is full of the Greek forms of fpeech , which the criticks call Hellenifms , as Horace in his Odes abounds with them much more than Virgil ...
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