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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for , in truth , I feel towards the same object those two opposite sources of prejudice and partiality : as a critical biographer of the poets he often excites my transient indignation ; but as ...
for , in truth , I feel towards the same object those two opposite sources of prejudice and partiality : as a critical biographer of the poets he often excites my transient indignation ; but as ...
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... that when I had occasion 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 when I had occasion 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 ...
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consider him as the poet of reason , and intimate that " he stooped to truth , and moralized his « fong , " from a want of native powers to fupport a long flight in the higher province of fancy . To me , I confess , his Rape of the Lock ...
consider him as the poet of reason , and intimate that " he stooped to truth , and moralized his « fong , " from a want of native powers to fupport a long flight in the higher province of fancy . To me , I confess , his Rape of the Lock ...
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... or shall do hereafter , unfight unseen ; for he is « resolved to be always for the truth , which he believes is never “ fo plainly demonstrated as in that character that lays • it is “ great , and prevails ; ' and in that sense only ...
... or shall do hereafter , unfight unseen ; for he is « resolved to be always for the truth , which he believes is never “ fo plainly demonstrated as in that character that lays • it is “ great , and prevails ; ' and in that sense only ...
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... a truth of which Warton , are a very lively illustration - you , who at a season of life when unlettered mortals generally murmur against the world , are miniftering to its instruction and its pleasure by continuing to write with ...
... a truth of which Warton , are a very lively illustration - you , who at a season of life when unlettered mortals generally murmur against the world , are miniftering to its instruction and its pleasure by continuing to write with ...
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