Poetical Works: From the Text of Newton. W. Life and Criticism by Johnson and Joseph Addison, المجلد 1C. Cooke, 1750 |
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الصفحة v
... must have been a literary character , as our author addreffes him in one of his most elaborate Latin Poems ; it was therefore natural for him to be folicitous about the education of his fon . He placed him under the private tuition of ...
... must have been a literary character , as our author addreffes him in one of his most elaborate Latin Poems ; it was therefore natural for him to be folicitous about the education of his fon . He placed him under the private tuition of ...
الصفحة vi
... must sub- fcribe flave , and take an oath withal , which , unless he took confcientiously , he muft perjure himfelf . He thought it better to prefer a blameless filence before the office of speak- ing , bought and begun with fervitude ...
... must sub- fcribe flave , and take an oath withal , which , unless he took confcientiously , he muft perjure himfelf . He thought it better to prefer a blameless filence before the office of speak- ing , bought and begun with fervitude ...
الصفحة x
... must have been remarked by those with whom he lived in habits of intimacy ; for when he had treasured up in his memory as many lines as it could retain , he was un- der the neceflity of employing whatever friend might be cafually with ...
... must have been remarked by those with whom he lived in habits of intimacy ; for when he had treasured up in his memory as many lines as it could retain , he was un- der the neceflity of employing whatever friend might be cafually with ...
الصفحة xxiii
... must be such as human imagination can at least conceive , and poetical terror , fuch as human ftrength and fortitude may combat . Known truths , however , may be conveyed to the mind , by a new train of intermediate images . This Milton ...
... must be such as human imagination can at least conceive , and poetical terror , fuch as human ftrength and fortitude may combat . Known truths , however , may be conveyed to the mind , by a new train of intermediate images . This Milton ...
الصفحة xxiv
... must have paffages ; a poem must have tranfitions . It is no more to be required , that wit fhould always be blazing , than that the fun fhould always ftand at noon . In a great work , there is a viciffi- tude of luminous and opaque ...
... must have paffages ; a poem must have tranfitions . It is no more to be required , that wit fhould always be blazing , than that the fun fhould always ftand at noon . In a great work , there is a viciffi- tude of luminous and opaque ...
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Adam Adam and Eve Æneid alfo angels appear'd becauſe beft behold call'd creatures darkneſs deep defire delight divine earth elfe epic poem erft eternal evil eyes facred fafe faid fair fame faying feat fecond feek feem'd feems fenfe fentiments ferpent fhade fhall fhould fide fight filence fince firft firſt fleep fome fometimes fong fons foon foul fpake fpirits fruit ftars ftate ftill ftood fublime fuch fweet glory happy hath heav'n heav'nly Hell himſelf hoft Iliad juft laft lefs light Milton moft moſt muft muſt night numbers o'er obferves pafs'd Paradife Loft perfons pleas'd pleaſe pleaſure poem poet praiſe profe rais'd reafon reft reply'd rife rofe Satan ſhall ſhape ſtate ſtood tafte thee thefe thence theſe things thofe thoſe thou thoughts thouſand throne tree turn'd univerfal verfe Virgil whofe whoſe wings worfe