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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... The poet here seems to have regarded two or three passages in the 18th Iliad , as that in par- ticular , where , speaking of Vulcan , Homer says , that he had made twenty tripods running on golden wheels 48 No. 327 . THE SPECTATOR ,
... The poet here seems to have regarded two or three passages in the 18th Iliad , as that in par- ticular , where , speaking of Vulcan , Homer says , that he had made twenty tripods running on golden wheels 48 No. 327 . THE SPECTATOR ,
第 49 頁
... passage in the scripture , which speaks of wheels in heaven that had life in them , and moved of themselves , or stood still in conformity with the cherubim , whom they accompanied . There is no question but Milton had this cir ...
... passage in the scripture , which speaks of wheels in heaven that had life in them , and moved of themselves , or stood still in conformity with the cherubim , whom they accompanied . There is no question but Milton had this cir ...
第 76 頁
... passages in my observations on the for- mer books , having purposely reseserved them for the opening of this , the subject of which gave oc- casion to them . The author's imagination was so inflamed with this great scene of action ...
... passages in my observations on the for- mer books , having purposely reseserved them for the opening of this , the subject of which gave oc- casion to them . The author's imagination was so inflamed with this great scene of action ...
第 77 頁
... passage , where the power who is 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 ...
... passage , where the power who is 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 ...
第 79 頁
... passage which Longinus has celebrated for its sublimeness , and which Virgil and Ovid have copied after him , tells us , that the giants threw Ossa upon Olympus and Pelion upon Ossa . He adds an epithet to Pelion ( woo ) which very much ...
... passage which Longinus has celebrated for its sublimeness , and which Virgil and Ovid have copied after him , tells us , that the giants threw Ossa upon Olympus and Pelion upon Ossa . He adds an epithet to Pelion ( woo ) which very much ...
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