The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, 第 7-8 卷J. Crissy, 1838 |
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第 52 頁
... described with great fore of imagination and a fine variety of circum- stances . The learned reader can not but be pleas- ed with the poet's imitation of Homer in the last of the following lines . At length into the limits of the north ...
... described with great fore of imagination and a fine variety of circum- stances . The learned reader can not but be pleas- ed with the poet's imitation of Homer in the last of the following lines . At length into the limits of the north ...
第 77 頁
... described as presiding over the chaos , speaks in the second book . Thus Satan : and him thus the Anarch old , With fault'ring speech , and visage incompos'd , Answer'd : I know thee , stranger , who thou art , That mighty leading angel ...
... described as presiding over the chaos , speaks in the second book . Thus Satan : and him thus the Anarch old , With fault'ring speech , and visage incompos'd , Answer'd : I know thee , stranger , who thou art , That mighty leading angel ...
第 78 頁
... described with the utmost flights of human imagination . There is nothing in the first and last day's en- gagement , which does not appear natural and agreeable enough to the ideas most readers would conceive of a fight between two ...
... described with the utmost flights of human imagination . There is nothing in the first and last day's en- gagement , which does not appear natural and agreeable enough to the ideas most readers would conceive of a fight between two ...
第 79 頁
... described as aspiring to the majesty of his Maker . Such engines were the only instruments he could have made use of to imitate those thunders , that in all poetry , both sacred and profane , are represented as the arms of the Almighty ...
... described as aspiring to the majesty of his Maker . Such engines were the only instruments he could have made use of to imitate those thunders , that in all poetry , both sacred and profane , are represented as the arms of the Almighty ...
第 82 頁
... described as wound- ed by the sword of Michael , is in imitation of Homer . The griding sword with discontinuous wound Pass'd through him : but the ethereal substance clos'd , Not long divisible ; and from the gash A stream of nect'rous ...
... described as wound- ed by the sword of Michael , is in imitation of Homer . The griding sword with discontinuous wound Pass'd through him : but the ethereal substance clos'd , Not long divisible ; and from the gash A stream of nect'rous ...
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