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It is when Milton escapes the smell , the taste ; he counts the numbers ; from the shackles of the dialogue , when he is he measures the size . His similes are the il . discharged from the labour of uniting two in- lustrations of a ...
It is when Milton escapes the smell , the taste ; he counts the numbers ; from the shackles of the dialogue , when he is he measures the size . His similes are the il . discharged from the labour of uniting two in- lustrations of a ...
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The feelings a great measure under the control of their which give the passage its charm would suit opinions . The most exquisite art of a poetical the streets of Florence , as well as the summit colouring can produce no illusion when ...
The feelings a great measure under the control of their which give the passage its charm would suit opinions . The most exquisite art of a poetical the streets of Florence , as well as the summit colouring can produce no illusion when ...
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Though by no means great measure , independent of those circumstances poets , or even good versifiers , they always which regulaie the style of composition in wrote with meaning , and sometimes with ...
Though by no means great measure , independent of those circumstances poets , or even good versifiers , they always which regulaie the style of composition in wrote with meaning , and sometimes with ...
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Those overflowing of a mind singularly disposed to faults which spring from affectation , time and admiration , -of a mind which diminished thought in a great measure removed from his vices , and magnified virtues and obligations ...
Those overflowing of a mind singularly disposed to faults which spring from affectation , time and admiration , -of a mind which diminished thought in a great measure removed from his vices , and magnified virtues and obligations ...
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... with By comparing it with the impotent ravings celestial roses , and the infinite ranks of the of the heroic tragedies , we may measure the Cherubim , blazing with adamant and goid . progress which the mind of Dryden had made .
... with By comparing it with the impotent ravings celestial roses , and the infinite ranks of the of the heroic tragedies , we may measure the Cherubim , blazing with adamant and goid . progress which the mind of Dryden had made .
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