To convey this moral there must be a, fable, a narration artfully constructed, so as to excite curiosity, and surprise expectation. In this part of his work, Milton must be confessed to have equalled every other poet. He has involved in his account of... Milton, with an Introduction and Notes - Страница 58по Samuel Johnson - 1892 - 139 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Samuel Johnson - 1823 - 484 страници
...as to excite curiosity, and surprise expectation. Tn this part of his work, Milton must be confessed to have equalled every other poet. He has involved...the progress of the main action. The subject of an epick poem is naturally an event of great importance. That of Milton is not the destruction of a city,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1823 - 652 страници
...as to excite curiosity, and surprise expectation. In this part of his work, Milton must be confessed to have equalled every other poet. He has involved...the progress of the main action. The subject of an epick poem is naturally an event of great importance. That of Milton is not the destruction of a city,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 674 страници
...to excite curiosity, and surprize - expectation. In this part of his work, Milton must be confessed to have equalled every other poet. He has involved...the progress of the main action. The subject of an epick poem is naturally an event of great importance. That of Milton is not the destruction of a city,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 504 страници
...as to excite curiosity, and surprise expectation. In this part of his work, Milton must be confessed to have equalled every other poet. He has involved,...the progress of the main action. The subject of an epick poem is naturally an event of great importance. That of Milton is not the destruction of a city,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 506 страници
...expectation. In this part of his work, Milton must be confessed to have equalled every other poet. He baa involved, in his account of the fall of man, the events...the progress of the main action. The subject of an epick poem is naturally an event of great importance. That of Milton is not the destruction of a city,... | |
| John Milton - 1833 - 438 страници
...to excite curiosity, surprise, and expectation. Tn this part of his work, Milton must be confessed to have equalled every other poet. He has involved...fall of man, the events which preceded, and those which were to follow it; he has interwoven the system of theology with such propriety, that every part... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1837 - 752 страници
...as to excite curiosity, and surprise expectation. In this part of hu work, Milton must be confessed but out of gratitude. Your lordship may cause me...in the country, which is really all the differenc be has interwoven the whole system of theology with such propriety, that every part appears to be necessary... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1838 - 716 страници
...as to excite curiosity, and surprise expectation. In this part of his work, Milton must be confessed to have equalled every other poet. He has involved...to be necessary; and scarcely any recital is wished ihorter for the sake of quickening the progress of the main action. The subject of an epic poem is... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1840 - 742 страници
...as to excite curiosity, and surprise expectation. In this part of his work, Milton must be confessed d@ 6 éventa which preceded, and those that were to follow it; he has interwoven the whole system of theology... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1846 - 714 страници
...expectation. In this part of his work, Milton must be confessed to have equalled even' other poet. He haa involved in his account of the fall of man the events...appears to be necessary ; and scarcely any recital 18 wished shorter for the sake of quickening the progress of the main action. The subject of an epic... | |
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