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... expression ; some for the laying of schemes , and others for the putting of them in execution : it is your lordship only who enjoys these several talents united , and that too in as great perfection as others possess them singly . Your ...
... expression ; some for the laying of schemes , and others for the putting of them in execution : it is your lordship only who enjoys these several talents united , and that too in as great perfection as others possess them singly . Your ...
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... or- naments of diction on the weak unactive parts of the fable , which are not supported by the beauty of sentiments and characters . Accordingly the reader may observe , that the expressions are more florid 12 No. 321 . THE SPECTATOR .
... or- naments of diction on the weak unactive parts of the fable , which are not supported by the beauty of sentiments and characters . Accordingly the reader may observe , that the expressions are more florid 12 No. 321 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... expressions are more florid and elaborate in these descriptions , than in most other parts of the poem . I must ... expression , that their thoughts are al- ways paradisaical . We e are , in the next place , to consider the ma- chines of ...
... expressions are more florid and elaborate in these descriptions , than in most other parts of the poem . I must ... expression , that their thoughts are al- ways paradisaical . We e are , in the next place , to consider the ma- chines of ...
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... off with so many pleasing * See Tasso's description of Michael's descent from hea- ven , 69. v . 60 . Homer's Il . 24. v . 339. Virgil's Æn . 4. v . 238 . images and strong expressions , as make it none of 50 No. 327 . THE SPECTATOR .
... off with so many pleasing * See Tasso's description of Michael's descent from hea- ven , 69. v . 60 . Homer's Il . 24. v . 339. Virgil's Æn . 4. v . 238 . images and strong expressions , as make it none of 50 No. 327 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... expressions , as make it none of the least agreeable parts in this divine work . The natural majesty of Adam , and at the same time his submissive behaviour to the superior be- ing who had vouchsafed to be his guest ; the solemn hail ...
... expressions , as make it none of the least agreeable parts in this divine work . The natural majesty of Adam , and at the same time his submissive behaviour to the superior be- ing who had vouchsafed to be his guest ; the solemn hail ...
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