The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 3 |
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was in reality Milton's hero . I think I have ibviated this objection in my first paper . The Paradise Lost is an epic , or a narrative poem , and he that looks for an hero in it , searches for that which Milton never intended ; but if ...
was in reality Milton's hero . I think I have ibviated this objection in my first paper . The Paradise Lost is an epic , or a narrative poem , and he that looks for an hero in it , searches for that which Milton never intended ; but if ...
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I shall conclude this paper on the first book of Milton with the answer which Monsieur Boileau makes to Perrault on this occasion : “ Comparisons ( says lie ) in odes , and epic poems , are not introduced only to illustrate and ...
I shall conclude this paper on the first book of Milton with the answer which Monsieur Boileau makes to Perrault on this occasion : “ Comparisons ( says lie ) in odes , and epic poems , are not introduced only to illustrate and ...
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I must here take notice , that Milton is everywhere full of hints , and sometimes literal translations , taken from the greatest of the Greek and Latin poets . But this I may serve for a discourse by itself , because I would not break ...
I must here take notice , that Milton is everywhere full of hints , and sometimes literal translations , taken from the greatest of the Greek and Latin poets . But this I may serve for a discourse by itself , because I would not break ...
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