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Pagina 36
He made some Remarks on the Articles of Peace between Ormond and the Irish
Rebels . While he contented himself to write , he , perhaps , did only what his
conscience dictated ; and if he did not very vigilantly watch the influence of his
own ...
He made some Remarks on the Articles of Peace between Ormond and the Irish
Rebels . While he contented himself to write , he , perhaps , did only what his
conscience dictated ; and if he did not very vigilantly watch the influence of his
own ...
Pagina 61
Upon this relation Toland remarks , that in his opinion , Philips has mistaken the
time of the year ; for Milton , in his elegies , declares , that with the advance of the
spring he feels the increase of his poetical force , “ redeunt in carmina vires .
Upon this relation Toland remarks , that in his opinion , Philips has mistaken the
time of the year ; for Milton , in his elegies , declares , that with the advance of the
spring he feels the increase of his poetical force , “ redeunt in carmina vires .
Pagina 95
... justly remarks , which no observation of character can justify , because no good
man would willingly permit them to pass , however transiently , through k Author
of the Essay on Study . his own mind . To make Satan speak as a 95 MILTON.
... justly remarks , which no observation of character can justify , because no good
man would willingly permit them to pass , however transiently , through k Author
of the Essay on Study . his own mind . To make Satan speak as a 95 MILTON.
Pagina 97
Of the machinery , so called from Beds and unyavis , by which is meant the
occasional interposition of supernatural power , another fertile topick of critical
remarks , here is no room to speak , because every thing is done under the
immediate ...
Of the machinery , so called from Beds and unyavis , by which is meant the
occasional interposition of supernatural power , another fertile topick of critical
remarks , here is no room to speak , because every thing is done under the
immediate ...
Pagina 110
Dryden remarks , that Milton has some flats among his elevations . This is only to
say , that all the parts are not equal . In every work , one part must be for the sake
of others ; a palace must have passages ; a poem must have transitions . It is no ...
Dryden remarks , that Milton has some flats among his elevations . This is only to
say , that all the parts are not equal . In every work , one part must be for the sake
of others ; a palace must have passages ; a poem must have transitions . It is no ...
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