Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... reason : it certainly has , in a very great degree , the power of fixing attention and exciting merriment . From the ... reasons that made him to follow the violent inclination of his own mind , which , in the greatest throng of his ...
... reason : it certainly has , in a very great degree , the power of fixing attention and exciting merriment . From the ... reasons that made him to follow the violent inclination of his own mind , which , in the greatest throng of his ...
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... reason but fancy be- hind them , and produced combinations of confused magnificence , that not only could not be credited , but could not be imagined . Yet great labour , directed by great abilities , is never wholly lost : if they fre ...
... reason but fancy be- hind them , and produced combinations of confused magnificence , that not only could not be credited , but could not be imagined . Yet great labour , directed by great abilities , is never wholly lost : if they fre ...
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... Reason has its proper task assigned it ; that of judging , not of things revealed , but of the reality of revelation . In the verses for Reason is a passage which Bentley , in the only English verses which he is known to have written ...
... Reason has its proper task assigned it ; that of judging , not of things revealed , but of the reality of revelation . In the verses for Reason is a passage which Bentley , in the only English verses which he is known to have written ...
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... reason enough for supposing , that the ancient audiences were delighted with the sound . The imitator ought therefore to have adopted what he found , and to have added what was wanting ; to have pre- served a constant return of the same ...
... reason enough for supposing , that the ancient audiences were delighted with the sound . The imitator ought therefore to have adopted what he found , and to have added what was wanting ; to have pre- served a constant return of the same ...
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... . Tasso af fords images , and Cowley sentiments . It happens , however , that Tasso's description affords some reason for Rymer's censure . He says of the Supreme Being , Ha sotto i piedi e fato e la natura Ministri 34 LIFE OF COWLEY .
... . Tasso af fords images , and Cowley sentiments . It happens , however , that Tasso's description affords some reason for Rymer's censure . He says of the Supreme Being , Ha sotto i piedi e fato e la natura Ministri 34 LIFE OF COWLEY .
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