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, 2±ÇJ. Johnson, 1809 |
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... look like counter - parts and copies of one another . The fecond qualification required in the action of an epick poem , is , that it fhould be an entire action . An action is entire when it is complete in all its parts ; or , as ...
... look like counter - parts and copies of one another . The fecond qualification required in the action of an epick poem , is , that it fhould be an entire action . An action is entire when it is complete in all its parts ; or , as ...
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... look into the CHARACTERS of Milton , we fhall find that he has introduced all the variety his fable was capable of receiving . The whole fpecies of mankind was in two perfons at the time , to which the fubject of his Poem is confined ...
... look into the CHARACTERS of Milton , we fhall find that he has introduced all the variety his fable was capable of receiving . The whole fpecies of mankind was in two perfons at the time , to which the fubject of his Poem is confined ...
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... look upon it as imperfect , before 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 ...
... look upon it as imperfect , before 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 ...
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... look upon to be the most exceptionable in the whole Poem , as being nothing elfe but a string of puns , and those too very indif- ferent ones . " Satan beheld their plight , " And to his mates thus in derifion call'd . " O friends , why ...
... look upon to be the most exceptionable in the whole Poem , as being nothing elfe but a string of puns , and those too very indif- ferent ones . " Satan beheld their plight , " And to his mates thus in derifion call'd . " O friends , why ...
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... looks for an hero in it , fearches for that which Milton never intended ; but if he will needs fix the name of an hero upon any perfon in it , it is cer- tainly the MESSIAH who is the hero , both in the principal action , and in the ...
... looks for an hero in it , fearches for that which Milton never intended ; but if he will needs fix the name of an hero upon any perfon in it , it is cer- tainly the MESSIAH who is the hero , both in the principal action , and in the ...
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