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whatever the adventures of the manuscript may have been , no doubt can exist , that it is a genuine relic of the great poet . Mr. Sumner , who was commanded by his majesty to edit and translate the treatise , has acquitted himself of ...
whatever the adventures of the manuscript may have been , no doubt can exist , that it is a genuine relic of the great poet . Mr. Sumner , who was commanded by his majesty to edit and translate the treatise , has acquitted himself of ...
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It is by his poetry that Milton is best known ; and it is of his poetry that we wish first to speak . By the general suffrage of the civilized world , his place has been assigned among the greatest masters of the art .
It is by his poetry that Milton is best known ; and it is of his poetry that we wish first to speak . By the general suffrage of the civilized world , his place has been assigned among the greatest masters of the art .
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same breath , to extol the poems and to decry the poet . ... The poet , we believe , understood the nature of his art better than the critic . ... We think that , as civilization advances , poetry almost ne- cessarily declines .
same breath , to extol the poems and to decry the poet . ... The poet , we believe , understood the nature of his art better than the critic . ... We think that , as civilization advances , poetry almost ne- cessarily declines .
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But language , the machine of the poet , is best fitted for his purpose in its rudest state . ... the effect of a corresponding change in the nature of their intellectual operations ; a change by which science gains , and poetry loses .
But language , the machine of the poet , is best fitted for his purpose in its rudest state . ... the effect of a corresponding change in the nature of their intellectual operations ; a change by which science gains , and poetry loses .
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курме influence his poetry , properly so called , than the notions which a painter may have conceived respecting the lachry- tes about mal glands , or the circulation of the blood , will affect the it which Knows . tears of his Niobe ...
курме influence his poetry , properly so called , than the notions which a painter may have conceived respecting the lachry- tes about mal glands , or the circulation of the blood , will affect the it which Knows . tears of his Niobe ...
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