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 97
... fable . was capable of receiving . The whole species of mankind was in two persons at the time to which the subject of his poem is confined . We have , however , four distinct characters in these two per- sons . We see man and woman in ...
... fable . was capable of receiving . The whole species of mankind was in two persons at the time to which the subject of his poem is confined . We have , however , four distinct characters in these two per- sons . We see man and woman in ...
Side 98
... fable a very beautiful and well - in- vented allegory * . But , notwithstanding the fineness of this allegory may atone for it in some measure , I cannot think that persons of such a chimerical ex- istence are proper actors in an epic ...
... fable a very beautiful and well - in- vented allegory * . But , notwithstanding the fineness of this allegory may atone for it in some measure , I cannot think that persons of such a chimerical ex- istence are proper actors in an epic ...
Side 101
... fable and characters in Milton's Paradise Lost : the parts which remain to be considered , according to Aristotle's method , are the sentiments and the lan- guage . Before I enter upon the first of these , I must advertise my reader ...
... fable and characters in Milton's Paradise Lost : the parts which remain to be considered , according to Aristotle's method , are the sentiments and the lan- guage . Before I enter upon the first of these , I must advertise my reader ...
Side 106
... fable , the charac- ters and sentiments in the Paradise Lost , we are in the last place to consider the language ; and as the learned world is very much divided upon Milton as to this point , I hope they will excuse me if I appear ...
... fable , the charac- ters and sentiments in the Paradise Lost , we are in the last place to consider the language ; and as the learned world is very much divided upon Milton as to this point , I hope they will excuse me if I appear ...
Side 113
... fable , the cha- racters , the sentiments , and the language ; and have shewn that he excels , in general , under each of these heads . I hope that I have made several discoveries which may appear new , even to those who are versed in ...
... fable , the cha- racters , the sentiments , and the language ; and have shewn that he excels , in general , under each of these heads . I hope that I have made several discoveries which may appear new , even to those who are versed in ...
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