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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... 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 where my reafon will allow me to do fo . I have been under the painful neceffity of ...
... 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 where my reafon will allow me to do fo . I have been under the painful neceffity of ...
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... praise . A very different character is due to that version of Mil- ton's Latin poetry , which my excellent friend has finish- ed with fuch care and felicity , that even from the separate specimens of it , with which this life is ...
... praise . A very different character is due to that version of Mil- ton's Latin poetry , which my excellent friend has finish- ed with fuch care and felicity , that even from the separate specimens of it , with which this life is ...
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... praises due to a living author , who is become his poetical interpreter ; an office which the spirit of the divine bard may be gratified in his having affumed ; for , affuredly , my friend bears no common resemblance to his moft ...
... praises due to a living author , who is become his poetical interpreter ; an office which the spirit of the divine bard may be gratified in his having affumed ; for , affuredly , my friend bears no common resemblance to his moft ...
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... praise of the encomiaft is nearly confined } to the sentence he paffes as a critic ; his more diffusive , detraction may be traced in almost every page of the biographer : not to encounter it on its first appearance , and wherever it is ...
... praise of the encomiaft is nearly confined } to the sentence he paffes as a critic ; his more diffusive , detraction may be traced in almost every page of the biographer : not to encounter it on its first appearance , and wherever it is ...
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... praise by the " oftentation of wit and learning , I fhould not write thus out of mine own season , when I have neither yet com- pleted to my mind the full circle of my private ftudies ( although I complain not of any infufficiency to ...
... praise by the " oftentation of wit and learning , I fhould not write thus out of mine own season , when I have neither yet com- pleted to my mind the full circle of my private ftudies ( although I complain not of any infufficiency to ...
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