The Alliance of Musick Poetry & Oratory. Under the Head of Poetry is Considered the Alliance and Nature of the Epic and Dramatic Poem, as it Exists in the Iliad, Æneid, and Paradise LostJohn Stockdale, 1789 - 384 من الصفحات |
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... Hero , many other perfons , many distant scenes , places , descriptions and people , a variety of nar- ratives , incidents , episodes and fpeeches : which though invented and imaginary , a great part of them , extraordinary and fur ...
... Hero , many other perfons , many distant scenes , places , descriptions and people , a variety of nar- ratives , incidents , episodes and fpeeches : which though invented and imaginary , a great part of them , extraordinary and fur ...
الصفحة 132
... hero , and finishing with an event or action , in which the whole world is interested . It is poffible and credible , that Homer and Virgil , both of them , might have feen the Old Teftament . Homer might have feen that part of the Old ...
... hero , and finishing with an event or action , in which the whole world is interested . It is poffible and credible , that Homer and Virgil , both of them , might have feen the Old Teftament . Homer might have feen that part of the Old ...
الصفحة 137
... bear univerfal fway : Qui mare , qui terras omnes ditione tenerent Pollicitus The machinery of a cloud , fo often made use of by Homer and Virgil in guiding , protecting , protecting , and carrying off the heros from the field POETRY . 137.
... bear univerfal fway : Qui mare , qui terras omnes ditione tenerent Pollicitus The machinery of a cloud , fo often made use of by Homer and Virgil in guiding , protecting , protecting , and carrying off the heros from the field POETRY . 137.
الصفحة 138
Anselm Bayly. protecting , and carrying off the heros from the field of battle , looks very much like that of Exod ... hero of the Iliad complete , unless he encountered the elements as well as men . What could have enabled Virgil , Æn ...
Anselm Bayly. protecting , and carrying off the heros from the field of battle , looks very much like that of Exod ... hero of the Iliad complete , unless he encountered the elements as well as men . What could have enabled Virgil , Æn ...
الصفحة 141
... hero , who has the greatest share in it , the time of its com- mencement , caufe and final iffue ; or the poet fpecifies thefe circumftances in his own perfon : the former mode feems pre- ferable , as , being purely poetic , and be ...
... hero , who has the greatest share in it , the time of its com- mencement , caufe and final iffue ; or the poet fpecifies thefe circumftances in his own perfon : the former mode feems pre- ferable , as , being purely poetic , and be ...
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