Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... writers . His fiends in particular are wonderful creations . They are not metaphysical abstractions . They are not wicked men . They are not ugly beasts . They have no horns , no tails , none of the fee - faw - fum of Tasso and Klop ...
... writers . His fiends in particular are wonderful creations . They are not metaphysical abstractions . They are not wicked men . They are not ugly beasts . They have no horns , no tails , none of the fee - faw - fum of Tasso and Klop ...
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... writers whose works have beer more completely , though undesignedly , coloured by their personal feelings . The character of Milton was peculiarly distinguished by loftiness of thought ; that of Dante by intensity of 30 MACAULAY'S ...
... writers whose works have beer more completely , though undesignedly , coloured by their personal feelings . The character of Milton was peculiarly distinguished by loftiness of thought ; that of Dante by intensity of 30 MACAULAY'S ...
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... thoughts of a pander in the style of a bellman , were now the favourite writers of the sovereign and the public . It was a loathesome herd - which could be compared to nothing so fitly as to the rabble of Comus , MILTON . 31.
... thoughts of a pander in the style of a bellman , were now the favourite writers of the sovereign and the public . It was a loathesome herd - which could be compared to nothing so fitly as to the rabble of Comus , MILTON . 31.
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... writer , from passages directly egotistical . But the quali ties which we have ascribed to Milton , though perhaps most strongly marked in those parts of his works which treat of his personal feelings , are distinguishable in every page ...
... writer , from passages directly egotistical . But the quali ties which we have ascribed to Milton , though perhaps most strongly marked in those parts of his works which treat of his personal feelings , are distinguishable in every page ...
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... writers who have espoused the same cause , Oldmixon , for instance , and Catherine Macaulay , have , to say the least , been more distinguished by zeal than either by candour or by skill . On the other side are the most authoritative ...
... writers who have espoused the same cause , Oldmixon , for instance , and Catherine Macaulay , have , to say the least , been more distinguished by zeal than either by candour or by skill . On the other side are the most authoritative ...
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