The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 2Vernor and Hood; John Walker; Cuthell and Martin; W.J. and J. Richardson; Longman and Rees; R. Lea; and J. and A. Arch. ; T. Maiden, printer, Sherbourn-Lane, 1804 |
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Side 30
... Milton has thus represented the fallen angels reasoning together in a kind of respite from their torments , and creating to themselves a new disquiet amidst their very amusements : he could not properly have described the sports of con ...
... Milton has thus represented the fallen angels reasoning together in a kind of respite from their torments , and creating to themselves a new disquiet amidst their very amusements : he could not properly have described the sports of con ...
Side 55
... , as Waller has translated it , and is represented by Horace as the goddess who delights in laughter . Milton , in a joyous assembly of imaginary persons , has given us a very poetical figure of laughter . D 4 NO . 249 . 55 SPECTATOR .
... , as Waller has translated it , and is represented by Horace as the goddess who delights in laughter . Milton , in a joyous assembly of imaginary persons , has given us a very poetical figure of laughter . D 4 NO . 249 . 55 SPECTATOR .
Side 86
... Milton , and as I have drawn more quotations out of him than from any other , I shall enter into a re- gular criticism upon his Paradise Lost , which I shall publish every Saturday , ' till I have given my thoughts upon that poem . I ...
... Milton , and as I have drawn more quotations out of him than from any other , I shall enter into a re- gular criticism upon his Paradise Lost , which I shall publish every Saturday , ' till I have given my thoughts upon that poem . I ...
Side 90
... Milton's Paradise Lost may be called an heroic poem ? Those who will not give it that title , may call it ( if they please ) a divine poem . It will be sufficient to its perfection , if it has in it all the beauties of the highest kind ...
... Milton's Paradise Lost may be called an heroic poem ? Those who will not give it that title , may call it ( if they please ) a divine poem . It will be sufficient to its perfection , if it has in it all the beauties of the highest kind ...
Side 91
... the first book in the thread of the story , though , for preserving of this unity of action , they follow it in the disposition of the poem . Milton , in 舅 imitation of these great poets , opens his Paradise No. 267 . 91 SPECTATOR .
... the first book in the thread of the story , though , for preserving of this unity of action , they follow it in the disposition of the poem . Milton , in 舅 imitation of these great poets , opens his Paradise No. 267 . 91 SPECTATOR .
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