The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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Page 65
... Milton , in this narration , has avoided every thing that is mean and trivial in the descriptions of the Latin and ... Milton's war could not possibly furnish him with . Claudian , in his fragment upon the giants ' war , has given full ...
... Milton , in this narration , has avoided every thing that is mean and trivial in the descriptions of the Latin and ... Milton's war could not possibly furnish him with . Claudian , in his fragment upon the giants ' war , has given full ...
Page 68
... Milton , in his description of his furious Moloch flying from the battle , and bellowing with the wound he had received , had his eye on Mars in the Iliad ; who , upon his being wounded , is represented as retiring out of the fight ...
... Milton , in his description of his furious Moloch flying from the battle , and bellowing with the wound he had received , had his eye on Mars in the Iliad ; who , upon his being wounded , is represented as retiring out of the fight ...
Page 231
... Milton . ' Jamque mare et tellus nullum discrimen habebant , Nil nisi pontus erat , deerant quoque littora ponto ... MILTON . In Milton the former part of the description does not forestal the latter . How much more great and solemn on ...
... Milton . ' Jamque mare et tellus nullum discrimen habebant , Nil nisi pontus erat , deerant quoque littora ponto ... MILTON . In Milton the former part of the description does not forestal the latter . How much more great and solemn on ...
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