The Spectator, Zväzok 2S. Marks, 1826 |
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... admired , as is HORACE advises a poet to consider thorough- likewise that 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 ...
... admired , as is HORACE advises a poet to consider thorough- likewise that 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 ...
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... admiration . how proper the occasion was to produce such there be any instance in the Æneid liable to a silence in heaven . The close of this divine exception upon this account , it is in the begin- colloquy , with the hymn of angels ...
... admiration . how proper the occasion was to produce such there be any instance in the Æneid liable to a silence in heaven . The close of this divine exception upon this account , it is in the begin- colloquy , with the hymn of angels ...
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... admired in a little fânci- ful poet , but seems below the genius of Milton . The description of the host of armed angels walking their nightly round in Paradise is of another spirit : So saying , on he led his radiant files , Dazzling ...
... admired in a little fânci- ful poet , but seems below the genius of Milton . The description of the host of armed angels walking their nightly round in Paradise is of another spirit : So saying , on he led his radiant files , Dazzling ...
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... admired . I shall close my reflections upon this book with observing the masterly transition which the poet makes to their evening worship in the following lines : Thus at their shady lodge arriv'd . both stood , Both turn'd , and under ...
... admired . I shall close my reflections upon this book with observing the masterly transition which the poet makes to their evening worship in the following lines : Thus at their shady lodge arriv'd . both stood , Both turn'd , and under ...
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... admire his ' choice . Will , fancying that this story took , imme- diately fell into a dissertation on the useful- ness of looking - glasses ; and , applying himself to me , asked if there were any looking - glasses in the times of the ...
... admire his ' choice . Will , fancying that this story took , imme- diately fell into a dissertation on the useful- ness of looking - glasses ; and , applying himself to me , asked if there were any looking - glasses in the times of the ...
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