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There is no blemish to be observed in Virgil under this head , and but a very few in Milton . I shall give but one instance of this impropriety of thought in Homer , and at the same time compare it with an instance of the same nature ...
There is no blemish to be observed in Virgil under this head , and but a very few in Milton . I shall give but one instance of this impropriety of thought in Homer , and at the same time compare it with an instance of the same nature ...
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Aristotle has observed , that the idiomatic style may be avoided , and the sublime formed , by the following methods . First , by the use of metaphors : such are those in Milton . Imparadised in one another's arms .
Aristotle has observed , that the idiomatic style may be avoided , and the sublime formed , by the following methods . First , by the use of metaphors : such are those in Milton . Imparadised in one another's arms .
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I must in the next place observe , that Milton has interwoven in the texture of his fable some particulars which do ... It is finely observed by Aristotle , that the author of an heroic poem should seldom speak himself , but throw as ...
I must in the next place observe , that Milton has interwoven in the texture of his fable some particulars which do ... It is finely observed by Aristotle , that the author of an heroic poem should seldom speak himself , but throw as ...
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