The British Essayists, 10권Alexander Chalmers J. M'Creery, Printer, 1817 |
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... poem , or a play , it is to qualify myself for a conversation agreeable to his taste : he is almost the end of my devotions ; half my prayers are for his happiness I love to talk of him , and never hear him named but with pleasure and ...
... poem , or a play , it is to qualify myself for a conversation agreeable to his taste : he is almost the end of my devotions ; half my prayers are for his happiness I love to talk of him , and never hear him named but with pleasure and ...
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... poem , where all the rules of poetical numbers are observed , though the words have no sense or meaning ; to say it shorter , mere musical sounds in our art are no other than nonsense verses are in poetry . Music therefore is to ...
... poem , where all the rules of poetical numbers are observed , though the words have no sense or meaning ; to say it shorter , mere musical sounds in our art are no other than nonsense verses are in poetry . Music therefore is to ...
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... poets is due to Milton ; and as I have drawn more quotations out of him than from any other , I shall enter into a regular criticism upon his Paradise Lost , which I shall publish every Saturday , until I have given my thoughts upon that ...
... poets is due to Milton ; and as I have drawn more quotations out of him than from any other , I shall enter into a regular criticism upon his Paradise Lost , which I shall publish every Saturday , until I have given my thoughts upon that ...
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... poem . It will be sufficient to its perfection , if it has in it all the beauties of the highest kind of poetry ; and as for those who allege it is not an heroic poem , they ad- vance no more to the diminution of it , than if they ...
... poem . It will be sufficient to its perfection , if it has in it all the beauties of the highest kind of poetry ; and as for those who allege it is not an heroic poem , they ad- vance no more to the diminution of it , than if they ...
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... poem . Milton , in imitation of these two great poets , opens his Paradise Lost with an infernal council plotting the fall of man , which is the action he proposed to celebrate ; and as for those great actions , which preceded in point ...
... poem . Milton , in imitation of these two great poets , opens his Paradise Lost with an infernal council plotting the fall of man , which is the action he proposed to celebrate ; and as for those great actions , which preceded in point ...
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