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the critical biographer very truly and liberally observed , “ how the brow of
criticism may be smoothed , and how “ The may be enabled , with all her severity
, to attract " and delight . ” Yet to shew how apt a writer of verses is to accuse a
profest ...
the critical biographer very truly and liberally observed , “ how the brow of
criticism may be smoothed , and how “ The may be enabled , with all her severity
, to attract " and delight . ” Yet to shew how apt a writer of verses is to accuse a
profest ...
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... though Doctor Johnson has declared the poem to be utterly destitute both of
nature and of art , it will assuredly continue to be admired as long as tenderness ,
imagination , and harmony , are regarded as genuine fources of poetical delight .
... though Doctor Johnson has declared the poem to be utterly destitute both of
nature and of art , it will assuredly continue to be admired as long as tenderness ,
imagination , and harmony , are regarded as genuine fources of poetical delight .
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Such entertainment would indeed be peculiarly delightful in respect to Milton . It
is in some measure beyond our reach , because , if we except his sketches of
plans for an allegorical drama , no real evidence is left concerning the origin ...
Such entertainment would indeed be peculiarly delightful in respect to Milton . It
is in some measure beyond our reach , because , if we except his sketches of
plans for an allegorical drama , no real evidence is left concerning the origin ...
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