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... passage should here be cited from our author's ' Apology for Smectymnuus : ' - I may tell you whither my young feet ... passages of aërial music unknown to common ears : but then the want of dignity , of the " long - resounding pace " in ...
... passage should here be cited from our author's ' Apology for Smectymnuus : ' - I may tell you whither my young feet ... passages of aërial music unknown to common ears : but then the want of dignity , of the " long - resounding pace " in ...
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... passage : " Tis most true That musing meditation most affects The pensive secrecy of desert cell , Far from the cheerful haunt of men and herds , And sits as safe as in a senate - house . On which Warton has the following somewhat ...
... passage : " Tis most true That musing meditation most affects The pensive secrecy of desert cell , Far from the cheerful haunt of men and herds , And sits as safe as in a senate - house . On which Warton has the following somewhat ...
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... passage in the ' Table of Cebes , ' where Patience and Perseverance are represented stooping and stretching out ... passages , has intermixed much captious objection , and not a little vulgarity . He cannot refrain from a sort of coarse ...
... passage in the ' Table of Cebes , ' where Patience and Perseverance are represented stooping and stretching out ... passages , has intermixed much captious objection , and not a little vulgarity . He cannot refrain from a sort of coarse ...
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... passage of Johnson , which has been so often cited , and which is so excellent , that I must repeat it again - " The purpose of Milton , " he begins , " was to teach something more solid than the common literature of schools , by ...
... passage of Johnson , which has been so often cited , and which is so excellent , that I must repeat it again - " The purpose of Milton , " he begins , " was to teach something more solid than the common literature of schools , by ...
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... passage seems to restrict the time when this drama was written to a period previous to his last marriage , or at least nearly to that immediate time while the singular ill - treatment of his daughters was fresh in his memory . " This ...
... passage seems to restrict the time when this drama was written to a period previous to his last marriage , or at least nearly to that immediate time while the singular ill - treatment of his daughters was fresh in his memory . " This ...
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