Roman empire, has described the birth of its great rival, the Carthaginian commonwealth, Milton with the like art in his poem on the fall of man has related the fall of those angels who are his professed enemies. The Spectator - Էջ 671778Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| Walter James Graham - 1928 - 440 էջ
...of those angels who are his professed enemies. Besides the many other beauties in such an episode, its running parallel with the great action of the poem hinders it from breaking the unity so much as another episode would have done, that had not so great an affinity with the principal subject.... | |
| John T. Shawcross - 1995 - 292 էջ
...those Angels who are his professed Enemies. Beside the many other Beauties in such an Episode, it's running parallel with the great Action of the Poem, hinders it from breaking the Unity so much as another Episode would have done, that had not so great an Affinity with the principal Subject.... | |
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