Criticism on Milton's Paradise lost From 'The Spectator' 31 December, 1711- 3 May, 1712 .. . Numb. CCCIII. The SPECTATOR. votet here fub luce videri% Judicis argutum qua nonformidat acumen. I lor. -Some choofe the cleareft Light,. And boldly challenge the nio/ipiercing Eye. Rofcommon.}Saturday, February 16. 1712. Have feen in the Works of a ModernPhilofopher, a -Map of the Spots in theSun. My tail Taper of the Faults andBlemifhes in Miltoris Paradife Lojl, maybe confiderd as a Piece of the fameNature. To purfue the Allufion : As it is obfervd,that among the bright parts of the Luminous Bodyabo


Criticism on Milton's Paradise lost From 'The Spectator' 31 December, 1711- 3 May, 1712 .. . Numb. CCCIII. The SPECTATOR. votet here fub luce videri% Judicis argutum qua nonformidat acumen. I lor. -Some choofe the cleareft Light,. And boldly challenge the nio/ipiercing Eye. Rofcommon.}Saturday, February 16. 1712. Have feen in the Works of a ModernPhilofopher, a -Map of the Spots in theSun. My tail Taper of the Faults andBlemifhes in Miltoris Paradife Lojl, maybe confiderd as a Piece of the fameNature. To purfue the Allufion : As it is obfervd,that among the bright parts of the Luminous Bodyabove-mentioned, there are fome which glow moreintenfely, and dart a ftronger Light than others; fo,notwithstanding I have already (hewn Miltoris Poemto be very beautiful in general, I fhall now proceed totake notice of fuch Beauties as appear to me moreexquifite than the reft. Milton, has propofed theSubject of his Poem in the following Verfes. Of J fans fnjl difobedience, and the fruitOf that forbidden tree, whofe mortal tajleBrought Death into the World and all our wee,With lofs ^/Eden, ^till one greater ManReflore us, and regain the blifful Seat,Sing Heavnly Mufe Thefe Lines are perhaps as plain, fimple and un-adorned as


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