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If a man of perfect and consummate virtue falls into a misfortune , it raises our pity , but not our terror , because we do not fear that it may be our own case , who do not resemble the suffering person .
If a man of perfect and consummate virtue falls into a misfortune , it raises our pity , but not our terror , because we do not fear that it may be our own case , who do not resemble the suffering person .
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Dryden , petulantly and indecently , denies the heroism of Adam , because he was overcome ; but there is no reason why the hero should not be unfortunate , except established practice , since success and virtue do not go necessarily ...
Dryden , petulantly and indecently , denies the heroism of Adam , because he was overcome ; but there is no reason why the hero should not be unfortunate , except established practice , since success and virtue do not go necessarily ...
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During the Restoration the reaction against Puritan " enthusiasm , " the cynical scorn of virtue , the repression of emotion in all its forms had resulted in a general lack of sympathy with the substance of Milton's poetry , while the ...
During the Restoration the reaction against Puritan " enthusiasm , " the cynical scorn of virtue , the repression of emotion in all its forms had resulted in a general lack of sympathy with the substance of Milton's poetry , while the ...
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Preface | 3 |
Joseph Addison sıx Spectator PAPERS ON Paradise Lost | 23 |
Jonathan Richardson EXPLANATORY NOTES AND REMARKS | 54 |
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