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Side 5
... 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 ...
Side 6
... particular , when he introduces agents of a superior nature , who are capable of effecting what is wonderful , and what is not to be met with in the ordinary course of things . Ulysses's ship being turned into a rock , and Eneas's fleet ...
... particular , when he introduces agents of a superior nature , who are capable of effecting what is wonderful , and what is not to be met with in the ordinary course of things . Ulysses's ship being turned into a rock , and Eneas's fleet ...
Side 14
... 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 Çoke 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 Çoke and other ...
Side 19
... 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 ...
Side 21
... particular in my account of Under a shade of flow'rs , much wond'ring where And what I was , whence hither brought , and how . Not distant far from thence a murmuring sound Of waters issu'd from a cave , and spread Into a liquid plain ...
... particular in my account of Under a shade of flow'rs , much wond'ring where And what I was , whence hither brought , and how . Not distant far from thence a murmuring sound Of waters issu'd from a cave , and spread Into a liquid plain ...
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