Joseph Addison as Literary CriticStanford University, 1950 - 474 sider |
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Mitchell Marcus. " Canticles " and to Homer ; he speaks of the morning hymn ( Paradise Lost , Book v ) in terms of the Psalms ; he compares Raphael's character and Milton's depiction of it ( Paradise Lost , Book v ) to passages in Homer ...
Mitchell Marcus. " Canticles " and to Homer ; he speaks of the morning hymn ( Paradise Lost , Book v ) in terms of the Psalms ; he compares Raphael's character and Milton's depiction of it ( Paradise Lost , Book v ) to passages in Homer ...
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... Homer's ability and sublimity : Reading the Iliad is like travelling through a country uninhabited , where the fancy ... Homer's persons are most of them god - like and terrible .... In ord , Homer fills his Readers with sublime ideas ...
... Homer's ability and sublimity : Reading the Iliad is like travelling through a country uninhabited , where the fancy ... Homer's persons are most of them god - like and terrible .... In ord , Homer fills his Readers with sublime ideas ...
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... Homer might compliment their heroes , by interweaving the actions of deities with their atchievements ; but for a christian Author to write " Homer is censured by the Critics for his defect as to this particular [ sentiments ] in ...
... Homer might compliment their heroes , by interweaving the actions of deities with their atchievements ; but for a christian Author to write " Homer is censured by the Critics for his defect as to this particular [ sentiments ] in ...
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ADDISONS CRITICAL PRACTICE | 73 |
ADDISONS RELATIONSHIP TO CLASSICAL CRITICISM | 123 |
ADDISONS RELATIONSHIP TO SEVENTEENTHCENTURY | 161 |
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