Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... look upon the sportive exercises for which the genius of Milton ungirds itself , without catching a glimpse of the gorgeous and terrible panoply which it is accustomed to wear . The strength of his imagination triumphed over every ...
... look upon the sportive exercises for which the genius of Milton ungirds itself , without catching a glimpse of the gorgeous and terrible panoply which it is accustomed to wear . The strength of his imagination triumphed over every ...
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... look for a parallel . It would indeed be scarcely safe to draw any decided inferences , as to the character of a writer , from passages directly egotistical . But the qualities which we have ascribed to Milton , though perhaps most ...
... look for a parallel . It would indeed be scarcely safe to draw any decided inferences , as to the character of a writer , from passages directly egotistical . But the qualities which we have ascribed to Milton , though perhaps most ...
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... look on of love unites all the voluptuousness of the the features , noble even to ruggedness , the Oriental harem , and all the gallantry of the dark furrows of the cheek , the haggard and chivalric tournament , with all the pure and ...
... look on of love unites all the voluptuousness of the the features , noble even to ruggedness , the Oriental harem , and all the gallantry of the dark furrows of the cheek , the haggard and chivalric tournament , with all the pure and ...
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... look for a parallel . It would indeed be scarcely safe to draw any decided inferences , as to the character of a writer , from passages directly egotistical . But the qualities which we have ascribed to Milton , though perhaps most ...
... look for a parallel . It would indeed be scarcely safe to draw any decided inferences , as to the character of a writer , from passages directly egotistical . But the qualities which we have ascribed to Milton , though perhaps most ...
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... look not at men so many reforms , and renounced so many op at measures . So that evil be done , they care pressive prerogatives , did the parliament con- who does it - the arbitrary Charles or the tinue to rise in their demands , at the ...
... look not at men so many reforms , and renounced so many op at measures . So that evil be done , they care pressive prerogatives , did the parliament con- who does it - the arbitrary Charles or the tinue to rise in their demands , at the ...
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