Spenser. Shakespeare. Milton. Dryden. Pope. YoungD. N. Shury, 1807 |
Common terms and phrases
Absalom and Achitophel absurd Addison admiration ¯neid affected asserts atchieved authour beautiful blank verse censure character characteristick charming critick deserves divine dramatick Dryden elegant Eloisa to Abelard eloquence endeavour English English poetry Essay excellence Faerie Queen fame fancy faults favour feel genius give glorious glory happy harmony hath heart Heaven hero heroick Homer honour human Iliad images imagination inferiour ingenuous invention Johnson judgement justice Juvenal language learning Lecture literary lived Lycidas magick mankind ment merit Milton mind moral muse nature never noble numbers objects observations opinion Paradise Lost passage passions play pleasure poet poetical poetry Pope powers praise prejudice produced prose publick quotation racter reader reason religion remarks rhyme satire says scene sense sentiments Shakespeare sion soul Spenser spirit sublime superiour sure talents taste thought tion truth versification Virgil virtue wish words writing wrote Young