The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors. To which are Added Illustrations, and Some Account of the Life and Writings of Milton, 2±ÇJ. Johnson, 1809 |
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... mean penfions of Auguftan times ; Immortal patrons of fucceeding days , Attend this prelude of perpetual praise ! Let Wit , condemn'd the feeble war to wage With close malevolence , or publick rage ; Let Study , worn with virtue's ...
... mean penfions of Auguftan times ; Immortal patrons of fucceeding days , Attend this prelude of perpetual praise ! Let Wit , condemn'd the feeble war to wage With close malevolence , or publick rage ; Let Study , worn with virtue's ...
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... mean that it fhould be great in its nature , but also in its duration , or in other words , that it fhould have a due length in it , as well as what we properly call greatnefs . The juft measure of this kind of magnitude , he explains ...
... mean that it fhould be great in its nature , but also in its duration , or in other words , that it fhould have a due length in it , as well as what we properly call greatnefs . The juft measure of this kind of magnitude , he explains ...
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... means he has wrought into the body of his fable , a very beautiful and well - invented allegory . But , notwithstanding the fineness of this allegory may atone for it in fome measure , I cannot think that perfons of fuch a chimerical ...
... means he has wrought into the body of his fable , a very beautiful and well - invented allegory . But , notwithstanding the fineness of this allegory may atone for it in fome measure , I cannot think that perfons of fuch a chimerical ...
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... mean the authors ' haying chofen , for their heroes , perfons who were fo nearly related to the people for whom they wrote . Achilles was a Greek , and ¨¡neas the remote founder of Rome . By this means their countrymen ( whom they ...
... mean the authors ' haying chofen , for their heroes , perfons who were fo nearly related to the people for whom they wrote . Achilles was a Greek , and ¨¡neas the remote founder of Rome . By this means their countrymen ( whom they ...
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... mean and vulgar . As for the firft kind of thoughts , we meet with little or nothing that is like them in Virgil . He has none of thofe trifling points and puerilities that are fo often to be met with in Ovid ; none of the epigrammatick ...
... mean and vulgar . As for the firft kind of thoughts , we meet with little or nothing that is like them in Virgil . He has none of thofe trifling points and puerilities that are fo often to be met with in Ovid ; none of the epigrammatick ...
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