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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... 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 Effay on Pope , I scrupled ...
... 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 Effay on Pope , I scrupled ...
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By weaving into their narrative selections of verse and prose from the various writings of those they wished to commemorate , each of these affectionate memorialists may be said to have taught the poet he loved “ to become his own ...
By weaving into their narrative selections of verse and prose from the various writings of those they wished to commemorate , each of these affectionate memorialists may be said to have taught the poet he loved “ to become his own ...
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Could untractable pride be the characteristic of a mind , which has expressed its regard for a disciplinarian sufficiently rigid , with a tenderness fo conspicuous in the following verses of the fourth Elegy ? Vivit ibi antiquæ clarus ...
Could untractable pride be the characteristic of a mind , which has expressed its regard for a disciplinarian sufficiently rigid , with a tenderness fo conspicuous in the following verses of the fourth Elegy ? Vivit ibi antiquæ clarus ...
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Morhoff has affirmed , with equal truth and liberality , that the verses , which Milton produced in his childhood , discovered both the fire and judgment of maturer life : a commendation that no impartial reader will be inclined to ...
Morhoff has affirmed , with equal truth and liberality , that the verses , which Milton produced in his childhood , discovered both the fire and judgment of maturer life : a commendation that no impartial reader will be inclined to ...
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With these verses it may be pleasing to compare a fimilar passage in his English vacation exercise , where , addressing his native language , as applied to an inconsiderable purpose , he adds , Yet I had rather , if I were to chuse ...
With these verses it may be pleasing to compare a fimilar passage in his English vacation exercise , where , addressing his native language , as applied to an inconsiderable purpose , he adds , Yet I had rather , if I were to chuse ...
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