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The opinions which he has expressed respecting the nature of the Deity , the eternity of matter , and the observation of the Sabbath ,, might , we think , have caused more just surprise . But we will not go into the discussion of these ...
The opinions which he has expressed respecting the nature of the Deity , the eternity of matter , and the observation of the Sabbath ,, might , we think , have caused more just surprise . But we will not go into the discussion of these ...
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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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... 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 nar- rative of Milton in this respect differs from that of Dante , as the adventures of Amidas differ from those of Gulliver . The author of Amidas would have made his book ridicu- lous if he had introduced those minute particulars ...
The nar- rative of Milton in this respect differs from that of Dante , as the adventures of Amidas differ from those of Gulliver . The author of Amidas would have made his book ridicu- lous if he had introduced those minute particulars ...
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In one respect only , we think , can the warmest admirers of Charles venture to say that he was a better sovereign than his son . He was not , in name and profession , a papist ; we say in name and profession , because both Charles him- ...
In one respect only , we think , can the warmest admirers of Charles venture to say that he was a better sovereign than his son . He was not , in name and profession , a papist ; we say in name and profession , because both Charles him- ...
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