The Life of John Milton: In Three Parts. To which are Added, Conjectures on the Origin of Paradise Lost: with an Appendix. By William Hayley ... |
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I sympathize with you most cordially in regretting the severity to which I allude , so little to be expected from the general temper of the critic , and from that affectionate spirit , with which he had vindicated the poetry of Milton ...
I sympathize with you most cordially in regretting the severity to which I allude , so little to be expected from the general temper of the critic , and from that affectionate spirit , with which he had vindicated the poetry of Milton ...
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... whom we both admired and loved for his literary and for his socłal accomplishments , surpailed , I think , on this topic , ' the severity of Mr. Warton , and held it Kardly compatible with the duty of a good citizen to republish ...
... whom we both admired and loved for his literary and for his socłal accomplishments , surpailed , I think , on this topic , ' the severity of Mr. Warton , and held it Kardly compatible with the duty of a good citizen to republish ...
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I have been under the painful necessity of displaying continually , in the following work , the various examples of his severity to Milton . Nothing is more apt to excite our spleen than a stroke of injustice against an author whoin we ...
I have been under the painful necessity of displaying continually , in the following work , the various examples of his severity to Milton . Nothing is more apt to excite our spleen than a stroke of injustice against an author whoin we ...
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... with all her “ severity , to attract and delight , ” Yet to shew how apt a writer of verses is to accuse a profest critic of severity , we may both recollect , that when I had occasion to speak of your entertaining and instructive ...
... with all her “ severity , to attract and delight , ” Yet to shew how apt a writer of verses is to accuse a profest critic of severity , we may both recollect , that when I had occasion to speak of your entertaining and instructive ...
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... to my apprehenfion , have insulted his name with contumelious severity , I may have been hurried beyond the bias of my temper , which is , I trust , neither I irascible nor censorious ; but I will imitate some well meaning catholic ...
... to my apprehenfion , have insulted his name with contumelious severity , I may have been hurried beyond the bias of my temper , which is , I trust , neither I irascible nor censorious ; but I will imitate some well meaning catholic ...
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