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Página xiii
At this time he had more of description and less of abstract thought : that sublime
elevation of axiomatic wisdom was not yet reached ; but from his earliest , years
he appears to have been conversant and delighted with LIFE OF MILTON . xüi.
At this time he had more of description and less of abstract thought : that sublime
elevation of axiomatic wisdom was not yet reached ; but from his earliest , years
he appears to have been conversant and delighted with LIFE OF MILTON . xüi.
Página xxiv
Pathos cannot be produced by a writer who has not a visionary presence of the
objects which produce it ; but it were better to give more of the pathos , and less
of the objects . This faculty , indeed , was not Milton ' s chief excellence : now and
...
Pathos cannot be produced by a writer who has not a visionary presence of the
objects which produce it ; but it were better to give more of the pathos , and less
of the objects . This faculty , indeed , was not Milton ' s chief excellence : now and
...
Página xxvi
... men's names On sands , and shores , and desert wildernesses . * The canal
navigation of the last Duke of Bridgewater , who died in 1803 , is celebrated all
over the world . The last two Earls , who succeeded him , were indeed less
eminent ...
... men's names On sands , and shores , and desert wildernesses . * The canal
navigation of the last Duke of Bridgewater , who died in 1803 , is celebrated all
over the world . The last two Earls , who succeeded him , were indeed less
eminent ...
Página xxxvi
The summit of fame is occupied by the poet , but the base of the vast elevation
may justly be said to rest on these prose works : and we invite his admirers to
descend from the former , and survey the region that lies round about the latter ;a
less ...
The summit of fame is occupied by the poet , but the base of the vast elevation
may justly be said to rest on these prose works : and we invite his admirers to
descend from the former , and survey the region that lies round about the latter ;a
less ...
Página lii
That unhappy monarch was so placed by birth and circumstances , that perhaps
the wisest man and the greatest hero could not have escaped safe , much less
victorious . He had some weaknesses , of which a leading one was ductility : he ...
That unhappy monarch was so placed by birth and circumstances , that perhaps
the wisest man and the greatest hero could not have escaped safe , much less
victorious . He had some weaknesses , of which a leading one was ductility : he ...
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