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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Página xi
... for the regimen of mind , and we should rather fpeak in forrow than in anger , when we are forced to recollect , that , like other physicians , however a 2 however able and perfect in theory , he failed to DEDICATION . xi.
... for the regimen of mind , and we should rather fpeak in forrow than in anger , when we are forced to recollect , that , like other physicians , however a 2 however able and perfect in theory , he failed to DEDICATION . xi.
Página xii
... failed to correct the infirmity of his own morbid fpirit . You , my dear Warton , whom an oppofite temperament has made a critic of a more airy and cheerful complection , you are one of the best witnesses that I could poffibly produce ...
... failed to correct the infirmity of his own morbid fpirit . You , my dear Warton , whom an oppofite temperament has made a critic of a more airy and cheerful complection , you are one of the best witnesses that I could poffibly produce ...
Página xiii
... failed in this petty compofition . You , who perfectly know how much more inclined I am to praise than to cenfure , will give me full credit for my fincerity in saying , that I wish to acquit Johnfon of male- volence in every article ...
... failed in this petty compofition . You , who perfectly know how much more inclined I am to praise than to cenfure , will give me full credit for my fincerity in saying , that I wish to acquit Johnfon of male- volence in every article ...
Página xiv
... failing , and to indulge a 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 ...
... failing , and to indulge a 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 ...
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... failing too cold and low for his ardent and elevated mind ; but , in advanced life , from motives of justice and honour , to defend himself against the poisoned arrows of flander ; and , in his younger days , from that tenderness and ...
... failing too cold and low for his ardent and elevated mind ; but , in advanced life , from motives of justice and honour , to defend himself against the poisoned arrows of flander ; and , in his younger days , from that tenderness and ...
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