The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... whole blame upon his judges , and totally to exclude diffidence and shame by a haughty consciousness of his own excellence . For the rejection of this play , it is difficult now to find the reason : it certainly has , in a very great ...
... whole blame upon his judges , and totally to exclude diffidence and shame by a haughty consciousness of his own excellence . For the rejection of this play , it is difficult now to find the reason : it certainly has , in a very great ...
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... whole endeavour : but , unluckily resolving to show it in rhyme , instead of writing poetry they only wrote verses , and very often such verses , as stood the trial of the finger better than of the ear ; for the modulation was so ...
... whole endeavour : but , unluckily resolving to show it in rhyme , instead of writing poetry they only wrote verses , and very often such verses , as stood the trial of the finger better than of the ear ; for the modulation was so ...
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... whole succession of English literature . Of this silence and neglect , if the reason be inquired , it will be found partly in the choice of the subject , and partly in the performance of the work . Sacred history has been always read ...
... whole succession of English literature . Of this silence and neglect , if the reason be inquired , it will be found partly in the choice of the subject , and partly in the performance of the work . Sacred history has been always read ...
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... whole work is very imperfectly shown by the third part . The du- ration of an unfinished action cannot be known . Of characters either not yet in . troduced , or shown but upon few occasions , the full extent and the nice discrimina ...
... whole work is very imperfectly shown by the third part . The du- ration of an unfinished action cannot be known . Of characters either not yet in . troduced , or shown but upon few occasions , the full extent and the nice discrimina ...
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... whole Earth his dreaded name shall sound , And reach to worlds that must not yet be found . In another place , of David , Yet bid him go securely , when he sends ; ' Tis Saul that is his foe , and we his friends . The man who has his ...
... whole Earth his dreaded name shall sound , And reach to worlds that must not yet be found . In another place , of David , Yet bid him go securely , when he sends ; ' Tis Saul that is his foe , and we his friends . The man who has his ...
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