Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... whole upon himself , and sets his images so clear a light that it is impossible to be lind to them . The work ! of Milton cannot comprehended or enjoyed unless the mind the reader co - operate with that of the writer . He does not paint ...
... whole upon himself , and sets his images so clear a light that it is impossible to be lind to them . The work ! of Milton cannot comprehended or enjoyed unless the mind the reader co - operate with that of the writer . He does not paint ...
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... whole people is an army ; the whole year a march . Such was the state Guicciardini , lib . 1 . † Dante Purgatorio , xiv . But , when commerce and manufactures begin to flourish , a great change takes place . The sedentary habits of the ...
... whole people is an army ; the whole year a march . Such was the state Guicciardini , lib . 1 . † Dante Purgatorio , xiv . But , when commerce and manufactures begin to flourish , a great change takes place . The sedentary habits of the ...
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... whole Hôtel de Rambouil- Calandrino , whose mishaps , as recounted by let . To prove the whole system of this school Boccaccio , have made all Europe merry for absurd , it is only necessary to apply the test more than four centuries ...
... whole Hôtel de Rambouil- Calandrino , whose mishaps , as recounted by let . To prove the whole system of this school Boccaccio , have made all Europe merry for absurd , it is only necessary to apply the test more than four centuries ...
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... whole history of the school to which he be- longed , the rudeness and extravagance of its infancy , the propriety , the grace , the dignified good sense , the temperate splendour of its maturity . His imagination was torpid , till it ...
... whole history of the school to which he be- longed , the rudeness and extravagance of its infancy , the propriety , the grace , the dignified good sense , the temperate splendour of its maturity . His imagination was torpid , till it ...
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... whole mass into a blaze at once dazzling and destructive . We cannot , indeed , think , without regret , of the part which so emi- nent a writer as Dryden took in the disputes of that period . There was , no doubt , madness and ...
... whole mass into a blaze at once dazzling and destructive . We cannot , indeed , think , without regret , of the part which so emi- nent a writer as Dryden took in the disputes of that period . There was , no doubt , madness and ...
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