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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... speak of your entertaining and instructive Effay on Pope , I scrupled not to consider the main scope of it a little too severe ; and in truth , my dear friend , I think so still ; because it is the aim of that charm . ing Essay to ...
... speak of your entertaining and instructive Effay on Pope , I scrupled not to consider the main scope of it a little too severe ; and in truth , my dear friend , I think so still ; because it is the aim of that charm . ing Essay to ...
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... not one offend Ev'n the defenceless bofom of my friend ; For thee the ægis of thy God shall hide ; Jehovah's self shall combat on thy fide ; Thou , therefore , as the most afflicted may , Still hope , and triumph o'er thy ' evil ...
... not one offend Ev'n the defenceless bofom of my friend ; For thee the ægis of thy God shall hide ; Jehovah's self shall combat on thy fide ; Thou , therefore , as the most afflicted may , Still hope , and triumph o'er thy ' evil ...
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... the heart and mind , should be unable to preserve his own from that acrimonious spirit of detraction which led him to depreciate , to the utmost of his power , the rare abilities , and perhaps the still rarer integrity , of Milton .
... the heart and mind , should be unable to preserve his own from that acrimonious spirit of detraction which led him to depreciate , to the utmost of his power , the rare abilities , and perhaps the still rarer integrity , of Milton .
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... and discovers a power that Dryden , and other more presumptuous critics , have unjustly denied to Milton , the power of moving with facility in the fetters of rhyme ; this power is still more conspicuous in the poem he wrote at the ...
... and discovers a power that Dryden , and other more presumptuous critics , have unjustly denied to Milton , the power of moving with facility in the fetters of rhyme ; this power is still more conspicuous in the poem he wrote at the ...
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Remove , no , grant me still this raging woe ; Sweet is the wretchedness that lovers know . a After having contemplated the youthful fancy of Milton under the influence of a sudden and vehement affection , let us survey him in a ...
Remove , no , grant me still this raging woe ; Sweet is the wretchedness that lovers know . a After having contemplated the youthful fancy of Milton under the influence of a sudden and vehement affection , let us survey him in a ...
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