The poetical works ¬of ¬John ¬Milton: In 6 Volumes, 第 1 卷Johnson, 1801 |
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... imagination , whereas the other might have been formed upon tradition , history , and obfervation . It was much easier therefore for Homer to find proper fentiments for an affembly of Grecian generals , than for Milton to diverfify his ...
... imagination , whereas the other might have been formed upon tradition , history , and obfervation . It was much easier therefore for Homer to find proper fentiments for an affembly of Grecian generals , than for Milton to diverfify his ...
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... imagination , and raise the ideas of the author . Tully tells us , mentioning his the Limbo of Vanity , ] Milton's temper perhaps occafioned him to introduce this humorous , but improper , defcription in his epick poem . Aubrey , in his ...
... imagination , and raise the ideas of the author . Tully tells us , mentioning his the Limbo of Vanity , ] Milton's temper perhaps occafioned him to introduce this humorous , but improper , defcription in his epick poem . Aubrey , in his ...
第 74 頁
... expatiated on this ( his heart was oppreffed with it ) he is affured to whom he speaks , and goes on to declare his proud unrelenting mind . " and terrify the reader's imagination . Of this nature , 74 MR . ADDISON'S CRITICISM.
... expatiated on this ( his heart was oppreffed with it ) he is affured to whom he speaks , and goes on to declare his proud unrelenting mind . " and terrify the reader's imagination . Of this nature , 74 MR . ADDISON'S CRITICISM.
第 75 頁
In 6 Volumes John Milton. and terrify the reader's imagination . Of this nature , in the book now before us , is his being the first that awakens out of the general trance , with his posture on the burning lake , his rifing from it , and ...
In 6 Volumes John Milton. and terrify the reader's imagination . Of this nature , in the book now before us , is his being the first that awakens out of the general trance , with his posture on the burning lake , his rifing from it , and ...
第 94 頁
... imagination its full play , but chooses to confine himself to fuch thoughts as are drawn from the books of the most orthodox divines , and to fuch expreffions as may be met with in Scripture . The beauties , therefore , which we are to ...
... imagination its full play , but chooses to confine himself to fuch thoughts as are drawn from the books of the most orthodox divines , and to fuch expreffions as may be met with in Scripture . The beauties , therefore , which we are to ...
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