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... perhaps no very ex- cellent authority on the more intangible graces of literature , was disposed to deny to Milton the capacity of creating the lighter literature : Milton , madam , was a genius that could cut a colossus from a rock ...
... perhaps no very ex- cellent authority on the more intangible graces of literature , was disposed to deny to Milton the capacity of creating the lighter literature : Milton , madam , was a genius that could cut a colossus from a rock ...
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... perhaps made her vainer ; but her vanity took an intel- lectual turn . She read vaguely and widely ; she managed to acquire some knowledge - how much is not clear of Greek and Latin , and certainly learned with sufficient thoroughness ...
... perhaps made her vainer ; but her vanity took an intel- lectual turn . She read vaguely and widely ; she managed to acquire some knowledge - how much is not clear of Greek and Latin , and certainly learned with sufficient thoroughness ...
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... perhaps than the satirists of our fathers , but with more anxiety to tell the whole truth , more toleration for the many - sidedness of the world , with less of sharp conciseness , but , perhaps , with more of useful completeness . As ...
... perhaps than the satirists of our fathers , but with more anxiety to tell the whole truth , more toleration for the many - sidedness of the world , with less of sharp conciseness , but , perhaps , with more of useful completeness . As ...
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