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... faid to have been the first Design of those Gentlemen who set on Foot the Royal Society ; and had then a very good Effect , as it turned many of the greatest Genius's of that Age to the Difquifitions of natural Knowledge , who , if they ...
... faid to have been the first Design of those Gentlemen who set on Foot the Royal Society ; and had then a very good Effect , as it turned many of the greatest Genius's of that Age to the Difquifitions of natural Knowledge , who , if they ...
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... faid we may infer , that as there are two kinds of Sentiments , the Natural and the Sublime , which are always to be pursued in an Heroic Poem , there are alfo two kinds of Thoughts which are carefully to be avoided . The first are such ...
... faid we may infer , that as there are two kinds of Sentiments , the Natural and the Sublime , which are always to be pursued in an Heroic Poem , there are alfo two kinds of Thoughts which are carefully to be avoided . The first are such ...
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... faid in my laft Satur- day's Paper , I shall enter on the Subject of this without farther Preface , and remark the feveral Defects which appear in the Fable , the Characters , the Sentiments , and the Language of Milton's Paradife Loft ...
... faid in my laft Satur- day's Paper , I shall enter on the Subject of this without farther Preface , and remark the feveral Defects which appear in the Fable , the Characters , the Sentiments , and the Language of Milton's Paradife Loft ...
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... faid to have had his Mind dazled with the outward Pomps and Glories of the Place , and to have been more intent on the Riches of the Pavement , than on the Beatifick Vision . I fhall also leave the Reader to judge how agreeable the ...
... faid to have had his Mind dazled with the outward Pomps and Glories of the Place , and to have been more intent on the Riches of the Pavement , than on the Beatifick Vision . I fhall also leave the Reader to judge how agreeable the ...
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... faid to have seen such an Angel in the Sun. In the Answer which this Angel returns to the disguised Evil Spirit , there is fuch a becoming Majesty as is altogether suitable to a Superior Being . The part of it in which he represents ...
... faid to have seen such an Angel in the Sun. In the Answer which this Angel returns to the disguised Evil Spirit , there is fuch a becoming Majesty as is altogether suitable to a Superior Being . The part of it in which he represents ...
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