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Skinner , it is well known , held the same political opinions with his illustrious friend . It is therefore probable , as Mr. Lemon conjectures , that he may have fallen under the suspicions of the government during that persecution of ...
Skinner , it is well known , held the same political opinions with his illustrious friend . It is therefore probable , as Mr. Lemon conjectures , that he may have fallen under the suspicions of the government during that persecution of ...
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The preface is evidently the work of a sensible and candid man , firm in his own reli- gious opinions , and tolerant towards those of others . The book itself will not add much to the fame of Milton . It is , like all his Latin works ...
The preface is evidently the work of a sensible and candid man , firm in his own reli- gious opinions , and tolerant towards those of others . The book itself will not add much to the fame of Milton . It is , like all his Latin works ...
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Milton , it is well known , admired Euripides highly ; much more highly than , in our opinion , he deserved . Indeed , the caresses , which this partiality leads him to bestow on " sad Electra's poet , " sometimes reminds us of the ...
Milton , it is well known , admired Euripides highly ; much more highly than , in our opinion , he deserved . Indeed , the caresses , which this partiality leads him to bestow on " sad Electra's poet , " sometimes reminds us of the ...
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... is the Divine Comedy . The sub- ject of Milton , in some points , resembled that of Dante ; but he has treated it in a widely different manner . We cannot , we think , better illustrate our opinion respecting our own great poet ...
... is the Divine Comedy . The sub- ject of Milton , in some points , resembled that of Dante ; but he has treated it in a widely different manner . We cannot , we think , better illustrate our opinion respecting our own great poet ...
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The imaginations of men are in a great measure under the con- trol of their opinions . The most exquisite art of a poetical colouring can produce no ... What if the contrary opinion had taken so full a possession of the minds of men ...
The imaginations of men are in a great measure under the con- trol of their opinions . The most exquisite art of a poetical colouring can produce no ... What if the contrary opinion had taken so full a possession of the minds of men ...
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