Criticism on Milton's Paradise Lost : from The Spectator, 31 December 1711-3 May 1712Constable, 1868 - 152 |
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... against Prelatry , to show how little delight he had in that which he believed ' God by his Secretary conscience injoyned ' upon him therein ; he thus magni- ficently announces his self - dedication to the magnificent purpose of writing ...
... against Prelatry , to show how little delight he had in that which he believed ' God by his Secretary conscience injoyned ' upon him therein ; he thus magni- ficently announces his self - dedication to the magnificent purpose of writing ...
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... against the infidels , or Belisarius against the Gothes , or Charlemain against the Lombards ; if to the instinct of nature and the imboldning of art ought may be trusted , and that there be nothing advers in our climat , or the fate of ...
... against the infidels , or Belisarius against the Gothes , or Charlemain against the Lombards ; if to the instinct of nature and the imboldning of art ought may be trusted , and that there be nothing advers in our climat , or the fate of ...
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... against Catherine - street in the Strand . " Jan. 12. No. 273. The second Milton paper appears . 18. No. 278 advertises " This Day is Published , A very neat Pocket Edition of the SPECTATOR , in 2 Vols . 12 ° . Printed for 3rd Ed . Sam ...
... against Catherine - street in the Strand . " Jan. 12. No. 273. The second Milton paper appears . 18. No. 278 advertises " This Day is Published , A very neat Pocket Edition of the SPECTATOR , in 2 Vols . 12 ° . Printed for 3rd Ed . Sam ...
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... against this Paper have made fo very little of it . The Criticisms which I have hitherto published , have been made with an Intention rather to discover Beauties and Excellencies in the Writers of my own Time , than to publish any.
... against this Paper have made fo very little of it . The Criticisms which I have hitherto published , have been made with an Intention rather to discover Beauties and Excellencies in the Writers of my own Time , than to publish any.
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... against , by the Criticks , as a point of Wit . It is in his ninth Book , where Func speaking of the Trojans , how they furvived the Ruins of their City , expreffes her felf in the following Words ; Num capti potuere capi , num incenfa ...
... against , by the Criticks , as a point of Wit . It is in his ninth Book , where Func speaking of the Trojans , how they furvived the Ruins of their City , expreffes her felf in the following Words ; Num capti potuere capi , num incenfa ...
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