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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I have felt , I confess , these different emotions of resentment in perusing the various farcasms of the austere critic against the object of my poetical idolatry , but I have tried , and I hope with some success , to correct the ...
I have felt , I confess , these different emotions of resentment in perusing the various farcasms of the austere critic against the object of my poetical idolatry , but I have tried , and I hope with some success , to correct the ...
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You , my dear Warton , whoman opposite temperament has made a critic of more airy , and cheerful complexion , you are one of the best witnesses that I could possibly produce , if I had any that ...
You , my dear Warton , whoman opposite temperament has made a critic of more airy , and cheerful complexion , you are one of the best witnesses that I could possibly produce , if I had any that ...
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... the literature of England will be enriched with “ the Lives of the Critics , " a work from which you , my dear Warton ... to attract and delight , ” Yet to shew how apt a writer of verses is to accuse a profest critic of severity ...
... the literature of England will be enriched with “ the Lives of the Critics , " a work from which you , my dear Warton ... to attract and delight , ” Yet to shew how apt a writer of verses is to accuse a profest critic of severity ...
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Do you recollect , my dear learned critic , extensive as your studies have been ; do you recollect , in the wide range of ancient and modern defamation , a more unpardonable abuse of language ? Milton , a poet of the most powerful ...
Do you recollect , my dear learned critic , extensive as your studies have been ; do you recollect , in the wide range of ancient and modern defamation , a more unpardonable abuse of language ? Milton , a poet of the most powerful ...
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