The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇJohn Macrone, 1835 |
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... Addison and Johnson - Observations on these criticisms- Johnson's copied from Addison - Superiority of Addison's cri- tique -- Johnson's wilful detraction - Extracts from Addison's ' Essay on Paradise Lost ' 215 CHAPTER XX1 . Addison's ...
... Addison and Johnson - Observations on these criticisms- Johnson's copied from Addison - Superiority of Addison's cri- tique -- Johnson's wilful detraction - Extracts from Addison's ' Essay on Paradise Lost ' 215 CHAPTER XX1 . Addison's ...
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... Addison's criticism on the great Epic Poem . Immediately after Johnson's death , Thomas War- ton published his edition of the ' Juvenile Poems . ' In the preface and notes he scattered many anti- dotes to Johnson's poison , which ...
... Addison's criticism on the great Epic Poem . Immediately after Johnson's death , Thomas War- ton published his edition of the ' Juvenile Poems . ' In the preface and notes he scattered many anti- dotes to Johnson's poison , which ...
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... Addison says , the grand secret . I have followed the steps of no preceding biographer - I have recast the whole . I have ex- pressed no sentiment which I did not feel : I have uttered no opinion but with sincerity . I hope that I have ...
... Addison says , the grand secret . I have followed the steps of no preceding biographer - I have recast the whole . I have ex- pressed no sentiment which I did not feel : I have uttered no opinion but with sincerity . I hope that I have ...
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... Addison's beau- tiful version , — The Lord my pasture shall prepare , & c . where the Deity himself is represented in the character of a shepherd . But it will be asked , what invention there is in this poem ? There is invention in the ...
... Addison's beau- tiful version , — The Lord my pasture shall prepare , & c . where the Deity himself is represented in the character of a shepherd . But it will be asked , what invention there is in this poem ? There is invention in the ...
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... Addison . He who criticised Milton with the most con- genial spirit was Thomas Warton . Hayley had an amiable enthusiasm ; but his style was languid , diffuse , and often sickly , full of colloquial and feminine superlatives ; such as ...
... Addison . He who criticised Milton with the most con- genial spirit was Thomas Warton . Hayley had an amiable enthusiasm ; but his style was languid , diffuse , and often sickly , full of colloquial and feminine superlatives ; such as ...
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