Paradise lostJohn Macrone, 1835 |
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... Homer in Greek , and of Virgil in Latin ; Rime being no necessary Adjunct or true Ornament of Poem or good Verse , in longer Works especially , but the Invention of a barbarous Age , to set off wretched matter and lame Meeter ; grac❜t ...
... Homer in Greek , and of Virgil in Latin ; Rime being no necessary Adjunct or true Ornament of Poem or good Verse , in longer Works especially , but the Invention of a barbarous Age , to set off wretched matter and lame Meeter ; grac❜t ...
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... Homer , and the precept of Horace . His invo- cation to a work , which turns in a great measure on the creation of the world , is properly made to the Muse who inspired Moses in those books , from whence our author drew his subject ...
... Homer , and the precept of Horace . His invo- cation to a work , which turns in a great measure on the creation of the world , is properly made to the Muse who inspired Moses in those books , from whence our author drew his subject ...
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... Homer , Il . ii . 485 : — Ὑμεῖς γὰρ θεαί ἐστε , πάρεστέ τε , ἴστε τε πάντα . And see Virgil , Æn . vii . 645. Milton's Muse being the Holy Spirit , must of course be omniscient : and the men- tion of heaven and hell is very proper in ...
... Homer , Il . ii . 485 : — Ὑμεῖς γὰρ θεαί ἐστε , πάρεστέ τε , ἴστε τε πάντα . And see Virgil , Æn . vii . 645. Milton's Muse being the Holy Spirit , must of course be omniscient : and the men- tion of heaven and hell is very proper in ...
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... Homer makes the seat of hell as far beneath the deepest pit of earth as the heaven is above the earth , Iliad , viii . 16. Virgil makes it twice as far , Æneid , vi . 578 : and Milton thrice as far ; as if these three great poets had ...
... Homer makes the seat of hell as far beneath the deepest pit of earth as the heaven is above the earth , Iliad , viii . 16. Virgil makes it twice as far , Æneid , vi . 578 : and Milton thrice as far ; as if these three great poets had ...
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... Homer , has here given us a noble image , which , like Spenser's , seems to have had its foundation in some description which he had met with in books of chivalry . - T . WARTON . 33 Ver . 226 . Incumbent on the dusky air , That felt ...
... Homer , has here given us a noble image , which , like Spenser's , seems to have had its foundation in some description which he had met with in books of chivalry . - T . WARTON . 33 Ver . 226 . Incumbent on the dusky air , That felt ...
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Adam Adam and Eve Æneid Æschylus Almighty ancient angels appear'd arm'd arms battel beautiful Beelzebub behold Belial bliss bright burning lake call'd Chaos cherubim clouds creatures dark death deep delight divine dreadful earth eternal evil fair Father fell fiend fiery fire flame flowers gates glory gods golden grace hand happy hast hath heaven heavenly hell highth hill Holy Homer host Iliad imagination infernal invention Ithuriel J. M. W. TURNER King less light Messiah mighty Milton mind Moloch nature NEWTON night o'er ordain'd pain Pandæmonium PARADISE LOST pass'd passage poem poet poetical poetry praise reader rebel angels reign round Satan says seem'd sight spake speech spirits stood strength sublime sweet taste Thammuz thee thence things thither thou thought throne thunder thyself turn'd vex'd Virgil whence wings wonder words