The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors ...J. Johson [et a.], 1809 |
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... reader with the din of war ! With fear my spirits and my blood retire , To fee the Seraphs funk in clouds of fire : But when , with eager fteps , from hence I rife , And view the first gay scene of Paradise ; What tongue , what words of ...
... reader with the din of war ! With fear my spirits and my blood retire , To fee the Seraphs funk in clouds of fire : But when , with eager fteps , from hence I rife , And view the first gay scene of Paradise ; What tongue , what words of ...
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... reader to know what had happened to him in the taking of Troy , and in the preceding parts of his voyage , Virgil makes his hero relate it by way of epifode , in the fecond and third books of the Eneid . The contents of both which books ...
... reader to know what had happened to him in the taking of Troy , and in the preceding parts of his voyage , Virgil makes his hero relate it by way of epifode , in the fecond and third books of the Eneid . The contents of both which books ...
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... reader , without giving offence to the moft fcrupulous . The modern criticks have collected , from feveral hints in the Iliad and Eneid , the space of time , which is taken up by the action of each of those poems ; but , as a great part ...
... reader , without giving offence to the moft fcrupulous . The modern criticks have collected , from feveral hints in the Iliad and Eneid , the space of time , which is taken up by the action of each of those poems ; but , as a great part ...
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... reader may not afcribe to the perfon who fpeaks or acts , without feeing his name at the head of it . Homer does not only outthine all other poets in the variety , but alfo in the novelty , of his cha- racters . He has introduced among ...
... reader may not afcribe to the perfon who fpeaks or acts , without feeing his name at the head of it . Homer does not only outthine all other poets in the variety , but alfo in the novelty , of his cha- racters . He has introduced among ...
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... reader would think fo , for the fake of the Poem I am now examining ; and muft further add , that , if fuch empty unsubstantial be- ings may be ever made ufe of on this occafion , never were any more nicely imagined , and employed in ...
... reader would think fo , for the fake of the Poem I am now examining ; and muft further add , that , if fuch empty unsubstantial be- ings may be ever made ufe of on this occafion , never were any more nicely imagined , and employed in ...
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