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עמוד xxi
Dante , Virgil , and Homer had supposed the place of punishment to be within the
earth . Dante ' s Inferno consists of nine circles extending beyond the centre of
the earth and increasing in horror towards the lowest , to which are consigned ...
Dante , Virgil , and Homer had supposed the place of punishment to be within the
earth . Dante ' s Inferno consists of nine circles extending beyond the centre of
the earth and increasing in horror towards the lowest , to which are consigned ...
עמוד xxii
Virgil makes it twice as far , and Milton thrice as far ; as , if these three great poets
had stretched their utmost genius and vied with each other in extending his idea
of Hell farthest . ” A little reflection will convince any one that such petty artifices ...
Virgil makes it twice as far , and Milton thrice as far ; as , if these three great poets
had stretched their utmost genius and vied with each other in extending his idea
of Hell farthest . ” A little reflection will convince any one that such petty artifices ...
עמוד xxv
Homer and Virgil both acquaint us with many forms of punishment in Tartarus .
Æneas on his visit to the world of shades was not admitted within its gates , on
the ground that no holy person is allowed to tread the accursed threshold . The
Sibyl ...
Homer and Virgil both acquaint us with many forms of punishment in Tartarus .
Æneas on his visit to the world of shades was not admitted within its gates , on
the ground that no holy person is allowed to tread the accursed threshold . The
Sibyl ...
עמוד xxvi
Many features in the delineation of Hell - gates are evidently adapted from Virgil '
s description of the gates of Tartarus . Milton ' s gates are thrice threefold , — the
inner folds being of brass , the middle of iron , and the outer of rock . Masson ...
Many features in the delineation of Hell - gates are evidently adapted from Virgil '
s description of the gates of Tartarus . Milton ' s gates are thrice threefold , — the
inner folds being of brass , the middle of iron , and the outer of rock . Masson ...
עמוד xxxi
He is as truly a master in this style as the great Greeks are , or Virgil , or Dante .
The number of such masters is so limited that a man acquires a world - rank in
poetry and art , instead of a mere local rank , by being counted to them . But
Milton ...
He is as truly a master in this style as the great Greeks are , or Virgil , or Dante .
The number of such masters is so limited that a man acquires a world - rank in
poetry and art , instead of a mere local rank , by being counted to them . But
Milton ...
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