The Poetical Works of John Milton, Том 2C. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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... speaking . Another principal actor in this Poem is the great Enemy of mankind . The part of Ulysses in Homer's ... speak in his infernal assembly . On the contrary , how has he represented the whole Godhead exerting itself towards Man in ...
... speaking . Another principal actor in this Poem is the great Enemy of mankind . The part of Ulysses in Homer's ... speak in his infernal assembly . On the contrary , how has he represented the whole Godhead exerting itself towards Man in ...
Стр. xxii
... speaking . Ovid and Lucan have many poornesses of expression upon this account , as taking up with the first phrases that offered , without putting themselves to the trouble of looking after such as would not only have been natural ...
... speaking . Ovid and Lucan have many poornesses of expression upon this account , as taking up with the first phrases that offered , without putting themselves to the trouble of looking after such as would not only have been natural ...
Стр. xxxi
... speak himself , but throw as much of his work as he can into the mouths of those who are his prin- cipal actors . Aristotle has given no reason for this precept : but I presume it is because the mind of the reader is more awed , and ...
... speak himself , but throw as much of his work as he can into the mouths of those who are his prin- cipal actors . Aristotle has given no reason for this precept : but I presume it is because the mind of the reader is more awed , and ...
Стр. xxxii
... speak as little as possible , he should certainly never let his narration sleep for the sake of any reflection of his own . I have often observed , with a secret admiration , that the longest reflection in the Æneid , is in that passage ...
... speak as little as possible , he should certainly never let his narration sleep for the sake of any reflection of his own . I have often observed , with a secret admiration , that the longest reflection in the Æneid , is in that passage ...
Стр. xxxiii
... speaking of the pygmies , he calls them , " the small infantry " Warr❜d on by cranes . " Another blemish that appears in some of his thoughts , is his frequent allusion to heathen fables , which are not certainly of a piece with the ...
... speaking of the pygmies , he calls them , " the small infantry " Warr❜d on by cranes . " Another blemish that appears in some of his thoughts , is his frequent allusion to heathen fables , which are not certainly of a piece with the ...
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