Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 1. kötetLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 |
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... doubt can exist that it is a genuine relic of the great poet . Mr. Sumner , who was commanded by his Majesty to edite and translate the treatise , has acquitted himself of his task in a manner honourable to his talents and to his ...
... doubt can exist that it is a genuine relic of the great poet . Mr. Sumner , who was commanded by his Majesty to edite and translate the treatise , has acquitted himself of his task in a manner honourable to his talents and to his ...
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... doubt that this veneration for the his time , the Greeks had far more in Athenian , whether just or not , was in- tercourse with the East than in the days jurious to the Samson Agonistes . Had of Homer ; and they had not yet ac- Milton ...
... doubt that this veneration for the his time , the Greeks had far more in Athenian , whether just or not , was in- tercourse with the East than in the days jurious to the Samson Agonistes . Had of Homer ; and they had not yet ac- Milton ...
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... doubts of the often been reproached . Dr. Johnson Academy , and the pride of the portico , acknowledges that it was absolutely ne- and the fasces of the Lictor , and the cessary that the spirit should be clothed swords of thirty legions ...
... doubts of the often been reproached . Dr. Johnson Academy , and the pride of the portico , acknowledges that it was absolutely ne- and the fasces of the Lictor , and the cessary that the spirit should be clothed swords of thirty legions ...
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... doubt that they poor , sightless and disgraced , he re- belong to a man too proud and too tired to his hovel to die . sensitive to be happy . 66 Milton was , like Dante , a statesman and a lover ; and , like Dante , he had been ...
... doubt that they poor , sightless and disgraced , he re- belong to a man too proud and too tired to his hovel to die . sensitive to be happy . 66 Milton was , like Dante , a statesman and a lover ; and , like Dante , he had been ...
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... doubt passed salu- nobly . tary laws ; but what assurance was there that he would not break them ? He had renounced oppressive preroga- tives ; but where was the security that he would not resume them ? The nation had to deal with a man ...
... doubt passed salu- nobly . tary laws ; but what assurance was there that he would not break them ? He had renounced oppressive preroga- tives ; but where was the security that he would not resume them ? The nation had to deal with a man ...
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