Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... thing external , nor even from hope itself ! To return for a moment to the parallel which we have been attempting to draw between Milton and Dante , we would add that the poetry of these great men has in a con- siderable degree taken ...
... thing external , nor even from hope itself ! To return for a moment to the parallel which we have been attempting to draw between Milton and Dante , we would add that the poetry of these great men has in a con- siderable degree taken ...
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... thing unsound , these flesh - flies de- tect it with an unerring instinct , and dart upon it with a ravenous delight . They cannot always prevent the advo- cates of a good measure from compassing their end ; but they feel , with their ...
... thing unsound , these flesh - flies de- tect it with an unerring instinct , and dart upon it with a ravenous delight . They cannot always prevent the advo- cates of a good measure from compassing their end ; but they feel , with their ...
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... daily and hourly occurrence . If these things do not justify resistance , the Revolution was treason ; if they do , the Gr Rebellion was laudable . VOL . L. - 4 213679 Great But , it is said , why not adopt milder MILTON . 37.
... daily and hourly occurrence . If these things do not justify resistance , the Revolution was treason ; if they do , the Gr Rebellion was laudable . VOL . L. - 4 213679 Great But , it is said , why not adopt milder MILTON . 37.
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... things , we are are at a loss to conceive how the same persons who , on the fifth of November , thank God for wonderfully conducting his servant King William , and for making all opposition fall before him until he became our king and ...
... things , we are are at a loss to conceive how the same persons who , on the fifth of November , thank God for wonderfully conducting his servant King William , and for making all opposition fall before him until he became our king and ...
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... thing more were wanting to the justification of Milton , the book of Salmasius would furnish it . That miserable ... things was different . It was not then fully understood how vast an interval separates the mere classical scholar from ...
... thing more were wanting to the justification of Milton , the book of Salmasius would furnish it . That miserable ... things was different . It was not then fully understood how vast an interval separates the mere classical scholar from ...
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