The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28 sep 2020 - 312 pagina's |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-5 van 58
Pagina
... criticisms which accompany his admirable working out of the resolve to justify his true natural admiration of the poetry of Milton , by showing that ' Paradise Lost ' was planned after the manner of the ancients, and supreme even.
... criticisms which accompany his admirable working out of the resolve to justify his true natural admiration of the poetry of Milton , by showing that ' Paradise Lost ' was planned after the manner of the ancients, and supreme even.
Pagina
... Milton. That his appreciation became critical, and, although limited, based on a sense of poetry which brought him near to Milton, Addison proved in the 'Spectator' by his eighteen Saturday papers upon 'Paradise Lost'. But it was from ...
... Milton. That his appreciation became critical, and, although limited, based on a sense of poetry which brought him near to Milton, Addison proved in the 'Spectator' by his eighteen Saturday papers upon 'Paradise Lost'. But it was from ...
Pagina
... Milton . At Oxford he accepted the opinion of France on Milton's art , but honestly declared , in spite of that , unchecked enthusiasm : Whate'er his pen describes I more than see.
... Milton . At Oxford he accepted the opinion of France on Milton's art , but honestly declared , in spite of that , unchecked enthusiasm : Whate'er his pen describes I more than see.
Pagina
... Milton's service of it that of this he wrote : Oh , had the Poet ne'er profaned his pen , To varnish o'er the guilt ... Milton , and had not , indeed , got beyond the sixth number of the ' Tatler ' before he compared the natural beauty ...
... Milton's service of it that of this he wrote : Oh , had the Poet ne'er profaned his pen , To varnish o'er the guilt ... Milton , and had not , indeed , got beyond the sixth number of the ' Tatler ' before he compared the natural beauty ...
Pagina
J. ADDISON. Milton [2] has finely described this mixed Communion of Men and Spirits in Paradise; and had doubtless his Eye upon a Verse in old Hesiod, [3] which is almost Word for Word the same with his third Line in the following ...
J. ADDISON. Milton [2] has finely described this mixed Communion of Men and Spirits in Paradise; and had doubtless his Eye upon a Verse in old Hesiod, [3] which is almost Word for Word the same with his third Line in the following ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Acquaintance Addison Admiration AEneid agreeable Anagrams appear Audience Bartholomew Fair Beauty Behaviour Body Business called Character Club Coffee-house Company Conversation Country Court Creature Death Discourse Dress Drury Lane endeavour English Entertainment Eustace Budgell Eyes Face Favour Footnote French Friend Friendship Genius Gentleman give Hand Heart Honour House humble Servant Humour Isaac Bickerstaff Italian Joseph Addison kind King Lady Lancelot Addison Laurence Eusden learned Letter live look Lord Love Lover Mankind Manner Marriage Master mean Mind Mistress Musick Name Nature never Night Number observed Occasion Opera Ovid Paper particular Passion Person Pharamond Pict Place play pleased Pleasure Poem Poet present Prince publick Reader Reason Richard Steele Satyr says Sense shew Sir ROGER Soul speak Spectator Steele talk Tatler tell thing thought told Town Tragedy turned Verse Virg Virgil Virtue Whig whole Woman Women Words World writing young