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A book , devoted to the honour of Milton , may admit , I hope , without impropriety
, the 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 assumed ...
A book , devoted to the honour of Milton , may admit , I hope , without impropriety
, the 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 assumed ...
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Having paid what was due to friendship in his poetical capacity , he devoted his
pen to public affairs , and entered on that career of controversy , which estranged
him so long , and carried him so far from those milder and more engaging ...
Having paid what was due to friendship in his poetical capacity , he devoted his
pen to public affairs , and entered on that career of controversy , which estranged
him so long , and carried him so far from those milder and more engaging ...
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with one quality , not only uncommon , but such as might render him , if I may
hazard the expression , the poetical parent of Milton . The quality I mean is ,
enthusiasın in the highest degree , not only poetical but rcligious . Even the
preface that ...
with one quality , not only uncommon , but such as might render him , if I may
hazard the expression , the poetical parent of Milton . The quality I mean is ,
enthusiasın in the highest degree , not only poetical but rcligious . Even the
preface that ...
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