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... the poet of reason rather than of fancy ; but I apprehend his choice was
influenced by an idea ( I believe a mistaken idea ) that moral latire is the species
of poetry by which a poet of modern times may render the greatest service to
mankind .
... the poet of reason rather than of fancy ; but I apprehend his choice was
influenced by an idea ( I believe a mistaken idea ) that moral latire is the species
of poetry by which a poet of modern times may render the greatest service to
mankind .
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Even the preface that Andreini prefixed to his Adamo may be thought sufficient to
have acted like lightning on the inflammable ideas of the English poet , and to
have kindled in his mind the blaze of celestial imagination . I am aware , that in ...
Even the preface that Andreini prefixed to his Adamo may be thought sufficient to
have acted like lightning on the inflammable ideas of the English poet , and to
have kindled in his mind the blaze of celestial imagination . I am aware , that in ...
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... in his vision by Troilo Lancetta , might operate on the mind of Milton like the.
question of Ellwood , and prove , in hisiprolifio fancy , a kind of rich graft on the
idea : Mm idea be derived from Andreini , and she germ of of the PARADISE
LOST .
... in his vision by Troilo Lancetta , might operate on the mind of Milton like the.
question of Ellwood , and prove , in hisiprolifio fancy , a kind of rich graft on the
idea : Mm idea be derived from Andreini , and she germ of of the PARADISE
LOST .
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