The Spectator, Volume 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... particular the author has conformed himself to the example of Homer , and the precept of Horace 2 . His invocation to a work which turns in a great measure upon the creation of the world , is very properly made to the muse who inspired ...
... particular the author has conformed himself to the example of Homer , and the precept of Horace 2 . His invocation to a work which turns in a great measure upon the creation of the world , is very properly made to the muse who inspired ...
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... particular beauty of the speeches in the third book consists in that shortness and perspicuity of style in which the poet has couched the greatest mysteries of Christianity , and drawn together , in a regular scheme , the whole ...
... particular beauty of the speeches in the third book consists in that shortness and perspicuity of style in which the poet has couched the greatest mysteries of Christianity , and drawn together , in a regular scheme , the whole ...
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... particular moral which is in- culcated in Paradise Lost . Though I can by no means think with the last - mentioned French author , that an epic writer first of all pitches upon a certain moral as the groundwork and foundation of his ...
... particular moral which is in- culcated in Paradise Lost . Though I can by no means think with the last - mentioned French author , that an epic writer first of all pitches upon a certain moral as the groundwork and foundation of his ...
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