• Epick

    Full definition of epick

    Adjective

    epick

    1. Archaic spelling of epic
      • 1779 CE, Samuel Johnson, Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English Poets; pages 116–117:He prefixed a very ample preface in the form of a dedication to lord DorÅ¿et ; and there gives an account of the deÅ¿ign which he had once formed to write an epick poem on the actions either of Arthur or the Black Prince. He conÅ¿idered the epick as neceÅ¿Å¿arily including Å¿ome kind of Å¿upernatural agency, and had imaged a new kind of conteÅ¿t between the guardian angels of kingdoms, of whom he conceived that each might be repreÅ¿ented zealous for his charge, without any intended oppoÅ¿ition to the purpoÅ¿es of the Supreme Being, of which all created minds muÅ¿t in part be ignorant.
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