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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... against the prejudices of a brother , eminent as a scholar , and entitled also , in many points of view , to your love and admiration . I fympathize with you moft cordially in regretting the severity to which I allude , fo little to be ...
... against the prejudices of a brother , eminent as a scholar , and entitled also , in many points of view , to your love and admiration . I fympathize with you moft cordially in regretting the severity to which I allude , fo little to be ...
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... against our exifting government , are furely as incapable of inflicting a wound , as completely dead for all the purposes of hoftility , as the noble Percy is repre- fented , when he excites the ludicrous terror of Sir John : but while ...
... against our exifting government , are furely as incapable of inflicting a wound , as completely dead for all the purposes of hoftility , as the noble Percy is repre- fented , when he excites the ludicrous terror of Sir John : but while ...
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... against it , by the two eminent writers I have mentioned , were entertained at a period when a very ex- traordinary panic poffeffed and overclouded many of the most elevated and enlightened minds of this kingdom- a period when a retired ...
... against it , by the two eminent writers I have mentioned , were entertained at a period when a very ex- traordinary panic poffeffed and overclouded many of the most elevated and enlightened minds of this kingdom- a period when a retired ...
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... against the object of my poetical idolatry , but I have tried , and I hope with some fuccefs , to correct the animofity they must naturally excite , by turning to the more temperate works of that very copious and admir- able writer ...
... against the object of my poetical idolatry , but I have tried , and I hope with some fuccefs , to correct the animofity they must naturally excite , by turning to the more temperate works of that very copious and admir- able writer ...
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... against Milton are not the offsprings of a fancy equally prejudiced itself against the great au- thor , whole prejudices I have prefumed to oppofe ; you , my dear friend , have heard the harsh critic advance in conversation an opinion ...
... against Milton are not the offsprings of a fancy equally prejudiced itself against the great au- thor , whole prejudices I have prefumed to oppofe ; you , my dear friend , have heard the harsh critic advance in conversation an opinion ...
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