The British Essayists, 10권Alexander Chalmers J. M'Creery, Printer, 1817 |
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... sentiments , there are none who could have risen up to the greatness of others . Virgil has excelled all others in the propriety of his sentiments . Milton shines likewise very much in this particular : nor must we omit one ...
... sentiments , there are none who could have risen up to the greatness of others . Virgil has excelled all others in the propriety of his sentiments . Milton shines likewise very much in this particular : nor must we omit one ...
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... sentiments , where he is not fired by the Iliad . He every where charms and pleases us by the force of his own genius ; but seldom elevates and transports us where he does not fetch his hints from Homer . Milton's chief talent , and ...
... sentiments , where he is not fired by the Iliad . He every where charms and pleases us by the force of his own genius ; but seldom elevates and transports us where he does not fetch his hints from Homer . Milton's chief talent , and ...
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... sentiments which are so fre- quent in Statius and Claudian , none of those mixed embellishments of Tasso . Every thing is just and natural . His sentiments shew that he had a perfect insight into human nature , and that he knew every ...
... sentiments which are so fre- quent in Statius and Claudian , none of those mixed embellishments of Tasso . Every thing is just and natural . His sentiments shew that he had a perfect insight into human nature , and that he knew every ...
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... sentiments . There is no blemish to be observed in Virgil under this head , and but a very few in Milton . I shall give but one instance of this impropriety of thought in Homer , and at the same time compare it with an instance of the ...
... sentiments . There is no blemish to be observed in Virgil under this head , and but a very few in Milton . I shall give but one instance of this impropriety of thought in Homer , and at the same time compare it with an instance of the ...
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... sentiments flowing from habitual chastity of thought ; but mixt company is frequently made up of pretenders to mirth , and is usually pestered with constrained , obscene , and pain- ful witticisms . Now and then you may meet with a man ...
... sentiments flowing from habitual chastity of thought ; but mixt company is frequently made up of pretenders to mirth , and is usually pestered with constrained , obscene , and pain- ful witticisms . Now and then you may meet with a man ...
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