Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... objects , or loved better to luxuriate amidst sunbeams and flowers , the songs of nightingales , the juice of summer fruits , and the coolness of shady fountains . His conception of love unites all the voluptuousness of the oriental ...
... objects , or loved better to luxuriate amidst sunbeams and flowers , the songs of nightingales , the juice of summer fruits , and the coolness of shady fountains . His conception of love unites all the voluptuousness of the oriental ...
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... object was to render it as small as possible . We censure the chiefs of the army for not yield- ing to the popular opinion : but we cannot censure_Milton for wishing to change that opinion . The very feeling , which would have ...
... object was to render it as small as possible . We censure the chiefs of the army for not yield- ing to the popular opinion : but we cannot censure_Milton for wishing to change that opinion . The very feeling , which would have ...
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... objects which Milton justly conceived to be the most important . He was desirous that the people should think for themselves as well as tax themselves , and be eman- cipated from the dominion of prejudice as well as from that of Charles ...
... objects which Milton justly conceived to be the most important . He was desirous that the people should think for themselves as well as tax themselves , and be eman- cipated from the dominion of prejudice as well as from that of Charles ...
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... object , he attacked the licensing system in that sublime treatise which every statesman should wear as a sign upon his hand , and as frontlets between his eyes . His attacks were , in general , directed less against particular abuses ...
... object , he attacked the licensing system in that sublime treatise which every statesman should wear as a sign upon his hand , and as frontlets between his eyes . His attacks were , in general , directed less against particular abuses ...
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... object of universal loathing . Many are inclined to suspect that Shakspeare has been seduced into an exaggeration unusual with him , and has drawn a monster who has no archetype in human nature . Now we suspect , that an Italian ...
... object of universal loathing . Many are inclined to suspect that Shakspeare has been seduced into an exaggeration unusual with him , and has drawn a monster who has no archetype in human nature . Now we suspect , that an Italian ...
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