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or « attempting ; whether than epic form , whereof the two poems of Homer , and
those other two of Virgil and « Tasso , are a diffuse , and the book of Job a brief ;
model ; whether the rules of Aristotle herein are ftri & ly to be “ kept , or nature to ...
or « attempting ; whether than epic form , whereof the two poems of Homer , and
those other two of Virgil and « Tasso , are a diffuse , and the book of Job a brief ;
model ; whether the rules of Aristotle herein are ftri & ly to be “ kept , or nature to ...
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This induces Milton to exclaim with devotional spirit , which seems predominant
in his mind upon every occasion , First , lords and commons , I pray to that God ,
before “ whom ye then were proftratc , so to forgive ye those “ omissions and ...
This induces Milton to exclaim with devotional spirit , which seems predominant
in his mind upon every occasion , First , lords and commons , I pray to that God ,
before “ whom ye then were proftratc , so to forgive ye those “ omissions and ...
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This was partly owing to the creative opulence of his own genius , and partly to
his having fixed on a subject so different from those of Homer and Virgil , that he
may be said to have accomplished a revolution in poetry , and to have purified
and ...
This was partly owing to the creative opulence of his own genius , and partly to
his having fixed on a subject so different from those of Homer and Virgil , that he
may be said to have accomplished a revolution in poetry , and to have purified
and ...
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