Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1860 |
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... measure which they con- sider as necessary to the protection of their rights , and that he cannot be accused of presumption for wishing that his writings , if they are read , may be read in an edition freed at least from errors of the ...
... measure which they con- sider as necessary to the protection of their rights , and that he cannot be accused of presumption for wishing that his writings , if they are read , may be read in an edition freed at least from errors of the ...
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... measures the size . His similes are the illustrations of a traveller . Unlike those of other poets , and espe- cially of Milton , they are introduced in a plain , busi- ness - like manner ; not for the sake of 18 MILTON .
... measures the size . His similes are the illustrations of a traveller . Unlike those of other poets , and espe- cially of Milton , they are introduced in a plain , busi- ness - like manner ; not for the sake of 18 MILTON .
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... measure of Satan . He gives us merely a vague idea of vast bulk . In one passage the fiend lies stretched out huge in length , floating many a rood , equal in size to the earth - born enemies of Jove , or to the sea - monster which the ...
... measure of Satan . He gives us merely a vague idea of vast bulk . In one passage the fiend lies stretched out huge in length , floating many a rood , equal in size to the earth - born enemies of Jove , or to the sea - monster which the ...
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... measure under the control of their opinions . The most exquisite art of poetical colour- ing can produce no illusion , when it is employed to represent that which is at once perceived to be incongruous and absurd . Milton wrote in an ...
... measure under the control of their opinions . The most exquisite art of poetical colour- ing can produce no illusion , when it is employed to represent that which is at once perceived to be incongruous and absurd . Milton wrote in an ...
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... from transportation , under the alias of Legitimacy . But mention the miseries of Ireland . Then William is a hero . Then Somers and Shrewsbury are great men , VOL . I. D at measures . Then the Revolution is a glorious era MILTON . 33.
... from transportation , under the alias of Legitimacy . But mention the miseries of Ireland . Then William is a hero . Then Somers and Shrewsbury are great men , VOL . I. D at measures . Then the Revolution is a glorious era MILTON . 33.
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