The Poetical Works of John MiltonPhillips, Samson,, 1854 - 748 Seiten |
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... fable , characters , sen- timents , and language ; and both concur in all the necessary requisites of each , and that Milton has fulfilled them all . As an epitome of Addison , that which Johnson has written is valuable ; as an original ...
... fable , characters , sen- timents , and language ; and both concur in all the necessary requisites of each , and that Milton has fulfilled them all . As an epitome of Addison , that which Johnson has written is valuable ; as an original ...
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... fable of an epic poem should abound in circumstances that are both credible and astonishing ; or , as the French critic chooses to phrase it , the fable should be filled with the probable and the marvellous . This rule is as fine and ...
... fable of an epic poem should abound in circumstances that are both credible and astonishing ; or , as the French critic chooses to phrase it , the fable should be filled with the probable and the marvellous . This rule is as fine and ...
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... fable , by the account of such things as have really happened according to the received opinions of mankind . Milton's fable is a master - piece of this nature ; as the War in Heaven , the Condition of the Fallen Angels , the State of ...
... fable , by the account of such things as have really happened according to the received opinions of mankind . Milton's fable is a master - piece of this nature ; as the War in Heaven , the Condition of the Fallen Angels , the State of ...
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... fable of the giants ' war , which makes so great a noise in antiquity , and gave birth to the sublimest description in Hesiod's works , was an allegory founded upon this very tradition of a fight between the good and bad angels ...
... fable of the giants ' war , which makes so great a noise in antiquity , and gave birth to the sublimest description in Hesiod's works , was an allegory founded upon this very tradition of a fight between the good and bad angels ...
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... fable : of this kind is that passage in the present book , where , describing Sin as marching through the works of nature , he adds , Behind her Death Close following pace for pace , not mounted yet On his pale horse : which alludes to ...
... fable : of this kind is that passage in the present book , where , describing Sin as marching through the works of nature , he adds , Behind her Death Close following pace for pace , not mounted yet On his pale horse : which alludes to ...
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