The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors, Том 2C. and J. Rivington; J. Cuthell; J. Nunn; J. and W.T. Clarke; Longman and Company; ... [and 17 others], 1826 |
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... poets tag them , we for fashion wear . Ver . 42 . 50 expence of mind ? ] In some mo- dern editions of Milton , expence has here been converted into expanse . TODD . Ver . 46. With tinkling rhime , ] So , in Ben Jonson's Mask , The ...
... poets tag them , we for fashion wear . Ver . 42 . 50 expence of mind ? ] In some mo- dern editions of Milton , expence has here been converted into expanse . TODD . Ver . 46. With tinkling rhime , ] So , in Ben Jonson's Mask , The ...
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... poetry ; and as for those who allege it is not an heroick poem , they advance no more to the diminution of it , than if they should say Adam is not Æneas , or Eve Helen . I shall therefore examine it by the rules of epick poetry , and ...
... poetry ; and as for those who allege it is not an heroick poem , they advance no more to the diminution of it , than if they should say Adam is not Æneas , or Eve Helen . I shall therefore examine it by the rules of epick poetry , and ...
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... poetry , as in architecture , not only the whole , but the principal members , and every part of them , should be great . I will not presume to say , that the book of games in the Æneid , or that in the Iliad , are not of this nature ...
... poetry , as in architecture , not only the whole , but the principal members , and every part of them , should be great . I will not presume to say , that the book of games in the Æneid , or that in the Iliad , are not of this nature ...
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... poetry ( which he had drawn from his reflections upon Homer ) cannot be supposed to square exactly with the heroick poems which have been made since his time ; since it is evident to every impartial judge , his rules would still have ...
... poetry ( which he had drawn from his reflections upon Homer ) cannot be supposed to square exactly with the heroick poems which have been made since his time ; since it is evident to every impartial judge , his rules would still have ...
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... poet endeavours to argue or explain , to magnify or diminish , to raise love or hatred , pity or terrour , or any other passion , we ought to consider whether the sentiments he makes use of are proper for those ends . Homer is censured ...
... poet endeavours to argue or explain , to magnify or diminish , to raise love or hatred , pity or terrour , or any other passion , we ought to consider whether the sentiments he makes use of are proper for those ends . Homer is censured ...
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