Besides, it was easier for Homer and Virgil to dash the truth with fiction, as they were in no danger of offending the religion of their country by it. But as for Milton, he had not only a very few circumstances upon which to raise his poem, but was also... Paradise Lost– A Poem in Twelve Books - xciii psl.autoriai: John Milton - 1750Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 1090 psl.
...is related in scripture. Besides, it was easier for Homer and Virgil to dash the truth with fiction, as they were in no danger of offending the religion...it. But as for Milton, he had not only a very few circumstances upon which to raise his poem, but was also obliged to proceed with the greatest caution... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 704 psl.
...very few circumstances upon which to raise his poem, but was also obliged to proceed with the greatest caution in every thing that he added out of his own invention. And, indeed, notwithstanding all the restraints he was under, he has filled his story with so many surprising incidents,... | |
| Spectator The - 1857 - 780 psl.
...is related in Scripture. Besides, it was easier for Homer and Virgil to dash the truth with fiction, as they were in no danger of offending the religion...country by 'it. But as for Milton, he had not only a тегу few circumstances upon which to raise his poem, but wa« also obliged to proceed with the... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1868 - 196 psl.
...is related in Scripture. Befides it was eafier for Homer and Virgil to dam the Truth with Fiction, as they were in no danger of offending the Religion...all the Reftraints he was under, he has filled his Story with fo many furprifmg incidents, which bear fo clofe an Analogy with what is delivered in Holy... | |
| John Milton - 1869 - 588 psl.
...Befides it was eafier for Homer and Virgil to daih the Truth with Fiction, as they were in no clanger of offending the Religion of their Country by it....all the Reftraints he was under, he has filled his Story with fo many furprifing Incidents, which bear fo clofe an Analogy with what is delivered in Holy... | |
| Roger Ascham - 1868 - 372 psl.
...is related in Scripture. Befides it was eafier for Homer and Virgil to dam the Truth with Fiction, as they were in no danger of offending the Religion...that he added out of his own Invention. And, indeed, notwithslanding all the Reftraints he was under, he has filled his Story with fo many furprifmg incidents,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1869 - 164 psl.
...is related in Scripture. Befides it was eafier for Homer and Virgil to dafh the Truth with Fiction, as they were in no danger of offending the Religion...it. But as for Milton, he had not only a very few Circumflances upon which to raife his Poem, but was alfo obliged to proceed with the greatefl Caution... | |
| Society for promoting Christian knowledge - 1872 - 266 psl.
...is related in Scripture. Besides, it was easier for Homer and Virgil to dash the truth with fiction, as they were in no danger of offending the religion...it. But as for Milton, he had not only a very few circumstances upon which to raise his poem, but was also obliged to proceed with the greatest caution... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1880 - 712 psl.
...is related in scripture. Besides, it was easier for Homer and Virgil to dash the truth with fiction, as they were in no danger of offending the religion...country by it. But as for Milton, he had not only a very _. — few circumstances upon which to raise his poem, but was also obliged to proceed with the greatest... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1892 - 234 psl.
...is related in Scripture. Besides, it was easier for Homer and Virgil to dash the truth with fiction, as they were in no danger of offending the religion of their country by it. But as for Milton, he 20 had not only a very few circumstances upon which to raise his poem, but was also obliged to proceed... | |
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