The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index ...S. Marks, 1826 |
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... Paradise Lost , without taking notice of that celebrated complaint of Milton with which it opens , and which certainly de- serves all the praises that have been given it ; though , as I have before hinted , it may rather be looked upon ...
... Paradise Lost , without taking notice of that celebrated complaint of Milton with which it opens , and which certainly de- serves all the praises that have been given it ; though , as I have before hinted , it may rather be looked upon ...
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... Paradise , Adam's bow- our discourse is , what I fear you would not er , & c ... Lost is looked on this seat of happiness and innocence , that upon , by the ... Paradise . In short , as ready despatched , and am now entering upon the ...
... Paradise , Adam's bow- our discourse is , what I fear you would not er , & c ... Lost is looked on this seat of happiness and innocence , that upon , by the ... Paradise . In short , as ready despatched , and am now entering upon the ...
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... Paradise Lost from the begin- " ing of Raphael's speech in this book , as he supposes the action of the Æneid to begin in the second book of that poem . I could allege many reasons for my drawing the action of the Eneid rather from its ...
... Paradise Lost from the begin- " ing of Raphael's speech in this book , as he supposes the action of the Æneid to begin in the second book of that poem . I could allege many reasons for my drawing the action of the Eneid rather from its ...
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... Paradise Lost , in which the poet describes the battle of the angels ; having raised his read- er's expectation , and prepared him for it by several passages in the preceding books . I omitted quoting these passages in my obser- vations ...
... Paradise Lost , in which the poet describes the battle of the angels ; having raised his read- er's expectation , and prepared him for it by several passages in the preceding books . I omitted quoting these passages in my obser- vations ...
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... Paradise Lost , though at the same time there are many others which that noble author has not taken notice of . Milton , notwithstanding the sublime genius he was master of , has in this book drawn to It may , perhaps , be worth while ...
... Paradise Lost , though at the same time there are many others which that noble author has not taken notice of . Milton , notwithstanding the sublime genius he was master of , has in this book drawn to It may , perhaps , be worth while ...
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