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As this undertaking was occasional and unforeseen, I must be supposed to have
engaged in it with less provision of materials than might have been accumulated
by longer premeditation. Of the later writers, at least, I might, by attention and ...
As this undertaking was occasional and unforeseen, I must be supposed to have
engaged in it with less provision of materials than might have been accumulated
by longer premeditation. Of the later writers, at least, I might, by attention and ...
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He continued," says his biographer, " under these bonds, till the general
deliverance ;" it is therefore to be supposed, that he did not go to France, and act
again for the King, without the consent of his bondsman ; that he did not shew his
loyalty ...
He continued," says his biographer, " under these bonds, till the general
deliverance ;" it is therefore to be supposed, that he did not go to France, and act
again for the King, without the consent of his bondsman ; that he did not shew his
loyalty ...
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One of the great sources of poetical delight is description^ or the power of
presenting rnctures_tfl_tlie mYnd^ _ CoM^:giyes-"tniefences instead of images,
and shews not what may be supposed to have been seen, but what thoughts the
sight ...
One of the great sources of poetical delight is description^ or the power of
presenting rnctures_tfl_tlie mYnd^ _ CoM^:giyes-"tniefences instead of images,
and shews not what may be supposed to have been seen, but what thoughts the
sight ...
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This passage exhibits one of those triplets which are not unfrequent in this first
essay, but which it is to be supposed his maturer judgment disapproved, since in
his latter works he has totally forborn them. His rhymes are such as seem found ...
This passage exhibits one of those triplets which are not unfrequent in this first
essay, but which it is to be supposed his maturer judgment disapproved, since in
his latter works he has totally forborn them. His rhymes are such as seem found ...
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... shall inform us ? It might be supposed, that he who read so much should have
done nothing else: but Milton found time to write the Masque of Comus, which
was presented at Ludlow, then the residence of the Lord President of 90 MILTON.
... shall inform us ? It might be supposed, that he who read so much should have
done nothing else: but Milton found time to write the Masque of Comus, which
was presented at Ludlow, then the residence of the Lord President of 90 MILTON.
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