The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 6F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... his Essay on the Classicks , that Cowley was beloved by every Muse that he courted ; and that he has rivalled the Antients in every kind of poetry but tragedy . stu Drive It may be affirmed , without any encomiastick fer- vour 70 COWLEY .
... his Essay on the Classicks , that Cowley was beloved by every Muse that he courted ; and that he has rivalled the Antients in every kind of poetry but tragedy . stu Drive It may be affirmed , without any encomiastick fer- vour 70 COWLEY .
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... tragedy , beginning with the first ten lines of Satan's address to the Sun. These mysteries consist of allegorical persons ; such as Justice , Mercy , Faith . Of the tragedy or mys- tery of " Paradise Lost " there are two plans : 66 ...
... tragedy , beginning with the first ten lines of Satan's address to the Sun. These mysteries consist of allegorical persons ; such as Justice , Mercy , Faith . Of the tragedy or mys- tery of " Paradise Lost " there are two plans : 66 ...
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... can discover . Some find the hint in an Italian tragedy . Voltaire tells a wild and unauthorized story of a farce seen by Milton in Italy , which opened thus : Let the Rainbow be the Fiddlestick of the Fiddle of Heaven * . It MILTON . 127.
... can discover . Some find the hint in an Italian tragedy . Voltaire tells a wild and unauthorized story of a farce seen by Milton in Italy , which opened thus : Let the Rainbow be the Fiddlestick of the Fiddle of Heaven * . It MILTON . 127.
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... tragedy or mystery , not of a narrative , but a drama- tick work , which he is supposed to have begun to re- duce to its present form about the time ( 1655 ) when he finished his dispute with the defenders of the king . He long before ...
... tragedy or mystery , not of a narrative , but a drama- tick work , which he is supposed to have begun to re- duce to its present form about the time ( 1655 ) when he finished his dispute with the defenders of the king . He long before ...
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... tragedy written in imita- tion of the Ancients , and never designed by the author for the stage . As these poems were published by another bookseller , it has been asked , whether Simmons was discouraged from receiving them by the slow ...
... tragedy written in imita- tion of the Ancients , and never designed by the author for the stage . As these poems were published by another bookseller , it has been asked , whether Simmons was discouraged from receiving them by the slow ...
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