The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, 第 7-8 卷J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... Milton . The Paradise Lost is looked upon by the best judges as the greatest production , or at least , the noblest work of genius , in our language , and therefore deserves to be set before an English reader in its full beauty . For ...
... Milton . The Paradise Lost is looked upon by the best judges as the greatest production , or at least , the noblest work of genius , in our language , and therefore deserves to be set before an English reader in its full beauty . For ...
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... Milton which I have not taken notice of . I must likewise observe , that as the greatest masters of critical learning differ among one another as to some particular points in an epic poem , I have not bound myself scrupulously to the ...
... Milton which I have not taken notice of . I must likewise observe , that as the greatest masters of critical learning differ among one another as to some particular points in an epic poem , I have not bound myself scrupulously to the ...
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... Milton's exuberance of imagination has poured forth such a redundancy of ornaments on this seat of happiness and innocence , that it would be endless to point out each particular . I must not quit this head , without further observing ...
... Milton's exuberance of imagination has poured forth such a redundancy of ornaments on this seat of happiness and innocence , that it would be endless to point out each particular . I must not quit this head , without further observing ...
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... Milton is every where full of hints , and sometimes literal translations , taken from the greatest of the Greek and Latin poets . But this I may reserve for a discourse by itself , because I would not break the thread of these ...
... Milton is every where full of hints , and sometimes literal translations , taken from the greatest of the Greek and Latin poets . But this I may reserve for a discourse by itself , because I would not break the thread of these ...
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... Milton , though he fetched this beautiful circumstance from the Iliad and Æneid , does not only insert it as a poetical embellishment , like the authors above mentioned , but makes an artful use of it for the proper carrying on of his ...
... Milton , though he fetched this beautiful circumstance from the Iliad and Æneid , does not only insert it as a poetical embellishment , like the authors above mentioned , but makes an artful use of it for the proper carrying on of his ...
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