| 302 Seiten
...Ibid., p. 200. 81. Ibid., pp. 200-1. 82. Milton in the Reason of Church Government (1641), questions "Whether the rules of Aristotle herein are strictly...judgment is no transgression, but an enriching of art" [book 2, preface], quoted by Allan H. Gilbert, "Is Samson Agonistes Unßnished?" Philological Quarterly,... | |
| Dennis Danielson - 1999 - 320 Seiten
...self, though of highest hope, and hardest attempting, whether that Epick form whereof the two poems of Homer. and those other two of Virgil and Tasso are a diffuse, and the book of Joh a brief model . . . Or whether those Dramatick constitutions, wherein Sophocles and Euripides raigne... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 2001 - 490 Seiten
...herself, though of highest hope and hardest attempting ; whether that 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." — P. 69. THESE latter words deserve particular notice. I do not doubt that Milton intended his Paradise... | |
| Kate Aughterson - 2002 - 628 Seiten
...herself, though of highest hope and hardest atrempting: whether that epic form whereof the two poems of Homer and those other two of Virgil and Tasso are a diffuse, and the hook of Joh a hrief, model: or whether the rules of Aristotle herein are strictly to he kept or namre... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 2003 - 274 Seiten
...herself, though of highest hope and hardest attempting; whether that epic form, whereof the two poems of Homer, and those other two of Virgil and Tasso,...are strictly to be kept, or nature to be followed. . . ." These words deserve particular notice. I do not doubt, that Milton intended his Paradise lost... | |
| John Milton - 2003 - 1084 Seiten
...herself, though of highest hope and hardest attempting; whether that epic form whereof the two poems of Homer and those other two of Virgil and Tasso are a diffuse, and the book of Job164 a brief model: or whether the rules of Aristotle161' herein are strictly to be kept, or nature... | |
| John Milton - 2003 - 1012 Seiten
...attempting; whether that epic form whereof the two poems of Homer and those other two of Virgil and Tasso0 are a diffuse, and the book of Job a brief model; or whether the rules of Aristotle0 herein are strictly to be kept, or nature to be followed, which in them that know art and... | |
| Francis Blessington - 2004 - 161 Seiten
...self, though of highest hope, and hardest attempting, whether that Epick form whereof the two poems of Homer, and those other two of Virgil and Tasso are a diffuse . . . model: or whether the rules of Aristotle herein are strictly to be kept, or nature to be follow'd,... | |
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