The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volums 7-8J. Crissy, 1838 |
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... writer , who shall treat of this subject after me , may find se- veral beauties in Milton which I have not taken notice of . I must likewise observe , that as the greatest masters of critical learning differ among one another as to some ...
... writer , who shall treat of this subject after me , may find se- veral beauties in Milton which I have not taken notice of . I must likewise observe , that as the greatest masters of critical learning differ among one another as to some ...
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... writing two or three posts , and at last answered me in general , that he could not then send me what I asked for , but when he could find a proper conveyance , I should be sure to have it . From this time his letters were more cold ...
... writing two or three posts , and at last answered me in general , that he could not then send me what I asked for , but when he could find a proper conveyance , I should be sure to have it . From this time his letters were more cold ...
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... writers , so it was the most proper that the poet could have made use of . The revolt in heaven is described with great fore of imagination and a fine variety of circum- stances . The learned reader can not but be pleas- ed with the ...
... writers , so it was the most proper that the poet could have made use of . The revolt in heaven is described with great fore of imagination and a fine variety of circum- stances . The learned reader can not but be pleas- ed with the ...
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... writing . I am , dear sir , one of the top china- women about town ; and , though I say it , keep as good things , and receive as fine company as any of this end of the town , let the other be who she will : in short , I am in a fair ...
... writing . I am , dear sir , one of the top china- women about town ; and , though I say it , keep as good things , and receive as fine company as any of this end of the town , let the other be who she will : in short , I am in a fair ...
Pàgina 113
... writing in the great and sublime manner , and so on the con- trary . Milton has shown himself a master in both these ways of writing . The seventh book which we are now entering upon , is an instance of that sublime which is not mixed ...
... writing in the great and sublime manner , and so on the con- trary . Milton has shown himself a master in both these ways of writing . The seventh book which we are now entering upon , is an instance of that sublime which is not mixed ...
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