Bell's Edition, Niteet 29–30J. Bell, 1776 |
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Sivu 16
... Fall of Man was a subject which he had fome years before fixed on for a tragedy , which he intended to form by the models of Antiquity ; and fome , not without probability , say the play opened with that fpeech in the Fourth Book of ...
... Fall of Man was a subject which he had fome years before fixed on for a tragedy , which he intended to form by the models of Antiquity ; and fome , not without probability , say the play opened with that fpeech in the Fourth Book of ...
Sivu 18
... falling off was there ! Of which I shall say no more , than that there is fcarcely a more remarkable inftance of the frailty of human reafon than our Author gave in pre- ferring this Poem to Paradife Loft ; nor a more in- ftructive ...
... falling off was there ! Of which I shall say no more , than that there is fcarcely a more remarkable inftance of the frailty of human reafon than our Author gave in pre- ferring this Poem to Paradife Loft ; nor a more in- ftructive ...
Sivu 27
... falls fhort of the Iliad or Eneid in the beauties which are effential to that kind of writing . The first thing to be confidered in an epic poem is the Fable , which is perfect or imperfect ac- cording as the Action , which it relates ...
... falls fhort of the Iliad or Eneid in the beauties which are effential to that kind of writing . The first thing to be confidered in an epic poem is the Fable , which is perfect or imperfect ac- cording as the Action , which it relates ...
Sivu 28
... Unity of Action , they follow it in the difpofition of the poem . Milton , in imitation of these two great poets , opens his Paradise Loft with an infernal council plotting the fall of Man , which 28 CRITIQUE ON PARADISE LOST .
... Unity of Action , they follow it in the difpofition of the poem . Milton , in imitation of these two great poets , opens his Paradise Loft with an infernal council plotting the fall of Man , which 28 CRITIQUE ON PARADISE LOST .
Sivu 29
John Bell. an infernal council plotting the fall of Man , which is the Action he proposed to celebrate ; and as for those great actions , the battle of the angels , and the creation of the world , ( which preceded ... fall of Man, which ...
John Bell. an infernal council plotting the fall of Man , which is the Action he proposed to celebrate ; and as for those great actions , the battle of the angels , and the creation of the world , ( which preceded ... fall of Man, which ...
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Adam Adam and Eve Æneid againſt alſo angels appear'd arm'd arms beast becauſe behold beſt bright call'd cherubim cloud creatures dark darkneſs death deep delight divine dreadful dwell eternal evil eyes Fable faid fair fame Father fhall fight fince fire firſt fome fons foon foul fpirits fruit fuch gate glory gods grace hand happy hast hath Heav'n heav'nly Hell hill himſelf Iliad JOHN MILTON JOSEPH ADDISON King laſt lefs leſs light live loft mankind Milton moſt muſt night o'er obferved pain Paradise PARADISE LOST peace pleas'd poem poet praiſe purſued rais'd reign reply'd return'd round Satan seem'd serpent ſeveral ſhall ſhape ſhould spake Spi'rit ſtand ſtate ſtill ſtood ſuch ſweet taſte thee thence theſe thine things thither thoſe thou thoughts throne tree turn'd uſe vex'd Virgil wand'ring whence whofe whoſe wings worſe