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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... admiration . I fympathize with you moft cordially in regretting the severity to which I allude , fo little to be expected from the general temper of the cri- tic , and from that affectionate spirit , with which he had vindicated the ...
... admiration . I fympathize with you moft cordially in regretting the severity to which I allude , fo little to be expected from the general temper of the cri- tic , and from that affectionate spirit , with which he had vindicated the ...
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... admired and loved for his literary and for his focial accomplishments , furpaffed , I think , on this topic , the severity of Mr. Warton , and held it hardly compatible with the duty of a good citizen to re - publish , in the present ...
... admired and loved for his literary and for his focial accomplishments , furpaffed , I think , on this topic , the severity of Mr. Warton , and held it hardly compatible with the duty of a good citizen to re - publish , in the present ...
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... or reprint the great republican writers of England , as he might translate or elucidate the political visions of Plato , a writer whom Milton paffionately X admired , admired , and to whom he bore , I think viii DEDICATION .
... or reprint the great republican writers of England , as he might translate or elucidate the political visions of Plato , a writer whom Milton paffionately X admired , admired , and to whom he bore , I think viii DEDICATION .
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... admired , and to whom he bore , I think , in many points , a very striking resemblance . Perhaps they both poffeffed too large a portion of fancy and enthusiasm to make good practical statesmen ; the visionaries of public virtue have ...
... admired , and to whom he bore , I think , in many points , a very striking resemblance . Perhaps they both poffeffed too large a portion of fancy and enthusiasm to make good practical statesmen ; the visionaries of public virtue have ...
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... admiring that exam- ple of fuch magnanimity , to which I particularly allude . Nothing is more honourable to ancient Rome , than her ge- nerofity in allowing a ftatue of Hannibal to be raised and admired within the walls of the very ...
... admiring that exam- ple of fuch magnanimity , to which I particularly allude . Nothing is more honourable to ancient Rome , than her ge- nerofity in allowing a ftatue of Hannibal to be raised and admired within the walls of the very ...
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