Criticism on Milton's Paradise Lost

Criticism on Milton's Paradise Lost From 'The Spectator, ' 31 December, 1711 3 May, 1712 (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from Criticism on Milton's Paradise Lost: From 'the Spectator, ' 31 December, 1711 3 May, 1712

The Fable of every Poem is according to aws Divifion either Simple or Implant. It is called Simple when there is no change of Fortune in it, Implex when the Fortune of the chief Actor changes from Bad to Good, or from Good to Bad. The Implex Fable is thought the moft perfect I fuppofe, becaufe it is mofl proper to flir up the Paillons of the Reader, and to furprize him with a greater variety of Accidents.

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ISBN: 9781334515323
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Language: English
Number of pages: 134
Weight: 191g
Height: 900mm
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