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... particular art which he has made ly the nature and force of his genius . Milton use of in the interspersing of all those graces seems to have known perfectly well wherein of poetry which the subject was capable of re his strength lay ...
... particular art which he has made ly the nature and force of his genius . Milton use of in the interspersing of all those graces seems to have known perfectly well wherein of poetry which the subject was capable of re his strength lay ...
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... particular , I find myself taxed with an Escalus could recollect himself enough to inclination to favour my own half of the spe- form the following letter : " MADAM , cies . Whether it be that the women afford a more fruitful field for ...
... particular , I find myself taxed with an Escalus could recollect himself enough to inclination to favour my own half of the spe- form the following letter : " MADAM , cies . Whether it be that the women afford a more fruitful field for ...
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... particular points in an epic poem , I have My books ( except those I have taken to sleep not bound myself scrupulously to the rules upon ) have been totally neglected , and my which any one of them has laid down upon Lord Coke and other ...
... particular points in an epic poem , I have My books ( except those I have taken to sleep not bound myself scrupulously to the rules upon ) have been totally neglected , and my which any one of them has laid down upon Lord Coke and other ...
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... particular To resume one of the morals of my first talents by which these misanthropes are dis- paper , and to confirm Clarinda in her good tinguished from one another , consist in the va- inclinations , I would have her consider what ...
... particular To resume one of the morals of my first talents by which these misanthropes are dis- paper , and to confirm Clarinda in her good tinguished from one another , consist in the va- inclinations , I would have her consider what ...
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... particular where fills his poem with circumstances that description of Eve in her domestic employ- are marvellous and astonishing , he describesments : the gate of heaven as framed after such a man- ner that it opened of itself upon the ...
... particular where fills his poem with circumstances that description of Eve in her domestic employ- are marvellous and astonishing , he describesments : the gate of heaven as framed after such a man- ner that it opened of itself upon the ...
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