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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... most delicate reader , without giving offence to the moft fcrupulous . The modern criticks have collected , from feveral hints in the Iliad and Eneid , the fpace of time , which is taken up by the action of each of those poems ; but ...
... most delicate reader , without giving offence to the moft fcrupulous . The modern criticks have collected , from feveral hints in the Iliad and Eneid , the fpace of time , which is taken up by the action of each of those poems ; but ...
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... most perfect and confummate virtue , it is not to be confidered as what may poffibly be , but what actually is , our own cafe ; fince we are embarked with them on the fame VOL . II . C bottom , and must be partakers of their happiness ...
... most perfect and confummate virtue , it is not to be confidered as what may poffibly be , but what actually is , our own cafe ; fince we are embarked with them on the fame VOL . II . C bottom , and must be partakers of their happiness ...
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... most unbounded in- vention , and the moft exquifite judgement , could have filled their converfation and behaviour with fo many apt circumftances during their state of innocence . Nor is it fufficient for an epick poem to be filled with ...
... most unbounded in- vention , and the moft exquifite judgement , could have filled their converfation and behaviour with fo many apt circumftances during their state of innocence . Nor is it fufficient for an epick poem to be filled with ...
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... and natural . His fentiments fhow that he had a perfect infight into human nature , and that he knew every thing which was the most proper to affect it . Mr. Dryden has in fome places , which I may ON THE PARADISE LOST . 21.
... and natural . His fentiments fhow that he had a perfect infight into human nature , and that he knew every thing which was the most proper to affect it . Mr. Dryden has in fome places , which I may ON THE PARADISE LOST . 21.
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... 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 come not on these ...
... 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 come not on these ...
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