The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors ...J. Johson [et a.], 1809 |
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第 xvi 頁
... human form afpire To grafp with daring hand a Seraph's lyre , Inly irradiate with celeftial beams , Attempt thofe high , thofe foul - fubduing themes , PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS GN PARADISE LOST . VOL . II . xvi POEMS ON MILTON ,
... human form afpire To grafp with daring hand a Seraph's lyre , Inly irradiate with celeftial beams , Attempt thofe high , thofe foul - fubduing themes , PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS GN PARADISE LOST . VOL . II . xvi POEMS ON MILTON ,
第 1 頁
With Notes of Various Authors ... John Milton Henry John Todd. PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS GN PARADISE LOST . VOL . II . B གླ ་ MR . ADDISON'S CRITICISM ON THE PARADISE LOST.
With Notes of Various Authors ... John Milton Henry John Todd. PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS GN PARADISE LOST . VOL . II . B གླ ་ MR . ADDISON'S CRITICISM ON THE PARADISE LOST.
第 17 頁
... observation out of Aristotle , which has been very much mifreprefented in the quotations of fome modern criticks ... observe , that a perfon of an abfolute and confummate virtue should never be introduced in tragedy , and shall only ...
... observation out of Aristotle , which has been very much mifreprefented in the quotations of fome modern criticks ... observe , that a perfon of an abfolute and confummate virtue should never be introduced in tragedy , and shall only ...
第 22 頁
... observed in Virgil under this head , and but very few in Milton . I fhall give but one inftance of this impropriety of thought in Homer , and at the fame time compare it with an instance of the fame nature , both 22 MR . ADDISON'S ...
... observed in Virgil under this head , and but very few in Milton . I fhall give but one inftance of this impropriety of thought in Homer , and at the fame time compare it with an instance of the fame nature , both 22 MR . ADDISON'S ...
第 27 頁
... observe that the metaphors are not fo thick sown in Milton , which always favours too much of wit ; that they never clash with one another , which , as Ariftotle obferves , turns a fentence into a kind of an enigma or riddle ; and that ...
... observe that the metaphors are not fo thick sown in Milton , which always favours too much of wit ; that they never clash with one another , which , as Ariftotle obferves , turns a fentence into a kind of an enigma or riddle ; and that ...
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