Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... admiration . Suckling was dead . Milton was absorbed in political and theological contro- The excellence of these works is in a great measure the result of two peculiarities , which the critics of the French school consider as defects ...
... admiration . Suckling was dead . Milton was absorbed in political and theological contro- The excellence of these works is in a great measure the result of two peculiarities , which the critics of the French school consider as defects ...
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... admirable good sense pre- served him from this error , and taught him to cultivate a style in which excellence was within his reach . Dryden had not the same self - knowledge . He saw that the greatest poets were never so successful as ...
... admirable good sense pre- served him from this error , and taught him to cultivate a style in which excellence was within his reach . Dryden had not the same self - knowledge . He saw that the greatest poets were never so successful as ...
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... admired the ingenuity which Donne and Cowley had so wildly abused . He did justice , amidst the general silence , to the memory of Milton . He praised to the skies the schoolboy lines of Addison . Always look- ing on the fair side of ...
... admired the ingenuity which Donne and Cowley had so wildly abused . He did justice , amidst the general silence , to the memory of Milton . He praised to the skies the schoolboy lines of Addison . Always look- ing on the fair side of ...
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... admiration , of a mind which diminished vices , and magnified virtues and obligations . The most adulatory of his addresses is that in which he dedicates the State of Innocence to Mary of Modena . Johnson thinks it strange that any man ...
... admiration , of a mind which diminished vices , and magnified virtues and obligations . The most adulatory of his addresses is that in which he dedicates the State of Innocence to Mary of Modena . Johnson thinks it strange that any man ...
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