Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books, Zväzok 1J. and R. Tonson, 1750 - 510 strán (strany) |
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... Pearce , the prefent Lord Bishop of Bangor , has diftinguished his taste and judgment in choofing always the best authors for the fubjects of his criticism , as Cicero and Longinus among the Ancients , and Milton among the Moderns . His ...
... Pearce , the prefent Lord Bishop of Bangor , has diftinguished his taste and judgment in choofing always the best authors for the fubjects of his criticism , as Cicero and Longinus among the Ancients , and Milton among the Moderns . His ...
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... Pearce . They are chiefly upon Milton's imitations of the Ancients ; but every thing that pro- ceeds from him is of value , whether in poetry , cri- ticifm , or divinity ; as appears from his Lufus Poe- tici , his Miscellaneous ...
... Pearce . They are chiefly upon Milton's imitations of the Ancients ; but every thing that pro- ceeds from him is of value , whether in poetry , cri- ticifm , or divinity ; as appears from his Lufus Poe- tici , his Miscellaneous ...
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... Pearce . We have given this excellent note at length , as we have met with feveral persons who have ap- proved of Dr. Bentley's emenda- tion . It may be too that the poet had a farther meaning in the use of this epithet in this place ...
... Pearce . We have given this excellent note at length , as we have met with feveral persons who have ap- proved of Dr. Bentley's emenda- tion . It may be too that the poet had a farther meaning in the use of this epithet in this place ...
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... Pearce . VOL . I. the fall of Man together with the principal episodes may be faid to be as old as Scripture , but his man- ner of handling them is entirely new , with new illuftrations and new beauties of his own ; and he may as justly ...
... Pearce . VOL . I. the fall of Man together with the principal episodes may be faid to be as old as Scripture , but his man- ner of handling them is entirely new , with new illuftrations and new beauties of his own ; and he may as justly ...
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... Pearce . Befides the other methods which Milton has employ'd to diverfify and improve his numbers , he takes the fame liberties as Shakespear and others of our old poets , and in imitation of the Greeks and Latins pro- nouncing the fame ...
... Pearce . Befides the other methods which Milton has employ'd to diverfify and improve his numbers , he takes the fame liberties as Shakespear and others of our old poets , and in imitation of the Greeks and Latins pro- nouncing the fame ...
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