The Life of Milton: In Three Parts. To which are Added, Conjectures on the Origin of Paradise Lost: with an AppendixT. Cadell, junior, 1796 - 328 páginas |
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... spirit , with which he had vindicated the poetry of Milton from the misrepresenta- tions of cold and callous aufterity . But Mr. Warton had fallen into a miftake , which has betrayed other well- difpofed minds into an unreasonable ...
... spirit , with which he had vindicated the poetry of Milton from the misrepresenta- tions of cold and callous aufterity . But Mr. Warton had fallen into a miftake , which has betrayed other well- difpofed minds into an unreasonable ...
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... spirit of genuine eloquence and philanthropy , that I am perfuaded the prophecy of its great author concerning it will be gradually accomplished ; its defects and its merits will be more temperately and justly estimated in a future age ...
... spirit of genuine eloquence and philanthropy , that I am perfuaded the prophecy of its great author concerning it will be gradually accomplished ; its defects and its merits will be more temperately and justly estimated in a future age ...
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... spirit , which delights to honour the excellencies of an illuftrious antagonist , I have endeavoured to preserve in my own mind , and to express on every pro- per occafion , my unfhaken regard for the rare faculties and virtues of a ...
... spirit , which delights to honour the excellencies of an illuftrious antagonist , I have endeavoured to preserve in my own mind , and to express on every pro- per occafion , my unfhaken regard for the rare faculties and virtues of a ...
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... spirit of obloquy , like Mrs. Candour , in the School for Scandal , with all the grimaces of affected good nature . I have , fpoken , therefore my own feelings , without bitterness and without timidity . I cannot say that I speak of ...
... spirit of obloquy , like Mrs. Candour , in the School for Scandal , with all the grimaces of affected good nature . I have , fpoken , therefore my own feelings , without bitterness and without timidity . I cannot say that I speak of ...
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... spirit has already drawn upon his name and writings the natural punishment of such verbal intemperance ; and the mitred follower of his fame and fortune , who has lately endea- voured to prop his reputation by a tenderly partial , but a ...
... spirit has already drawn upon his name and writings the natural punishment of such verbal intemperance ; and the mitred follower of his fame and fortune , who has lately endea- voured to prop his reputation by a tenderly partial , but a ...
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