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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... described as rallying the Angels upon the fuccefs of their new invented artillery , This paffage I 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 ...
... described as rallying the Angels upon the fuccefs of their new invented artillery , This paffage I 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 ...
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... described in those célebrated lines : " He , above the rest " In shape and gesture proudly eminent , " Stood like a tower , & c . " His fentiments are every way answerable to his character , and fuitable to a created Being of the most ...
... described in those célebrated lines : " He , above the rest " In shape and gesture proudly eminent , " Stood like a tower , & c . " His fentiments are every way answerable to his character , and fuitable to a created Being of the most ...
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... described with great force of imagination , and a fine variety of circum- 45 ftances . The learned reader cannot but be pleased with the poet's imitation of Homer in the laft of the following lines : " At length into the limits of the ...
... described with great force of imagination , and a fine variety of circum- 45 ftances . The learned reader cannot but be pleased with the poet's imitation of Homer in the laft of the following lines : " At length into the limits of the ...
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... . The pomp of his appearance amidst the roarings of his thunders , the flashes of his lightnings , and the noise of his chariot - wheels , is described with the utmost flights of human ima- gination ON THE PARADISE LOST . 89.
... . The pomp of his appearance amidst the roarings of his thunders , the flashes of his lightnings , and the noise of his chariot - wheels , is described with the utmost flights of human ima- gination ON THE PARADISE LOST . 89.
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... described with the utmost flights of human ima- gination . There is nothing in the first and laft day's en- gagement which does not appear natural , and agreeable enough to the ideas moft readers would conceive of a fight between two ...
... described with the utmost flights of human ima- gination . There is nothing in the first and laft day's en- gagement which does not appear natural , and agreeable enough to the ideas moft readers would conceive of a fight between two ...
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