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" Judgment. Milton breaks the Thread of his Narration in two Manners. The first consists of two or three kinds of Prologues, which he premises at the Beginning of some Books. In one Place he expatiates upon his own Blindness ; in another he compares his... "
An Essay Upon the Civil Wars of France,: Extracted from Curious Manuscripts ... - Página 111
de Voltaire - 1728 - 130 páginas
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The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volumen 10

1815 - 880 páginas
...premises at the beginning of some books. In one place he expatiates upon his own blindness; in another lie compares his subject, and prefers it to that of the Iliad, and to the common topics of war, which were thought, before him, the only subject fit for epic poetry; and he adds, that...
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The Monthly repository (and review)., Volumen 10

1815 - 876 páginas
...beginning of some books. In one place he expatiates upon his own blindness; in another he comparos his subject, and prefers it to that of the Iliad, and to the common topics of war, which were thought, before him, the only subject fit for epic poetry ; and he adds,...
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Voltaire's Essay on Epic Poetry: A Study and an Edition ...

Voltaire, Florence Donnell White - 1915 - 190 páginas
...which he premises at the Beginning of some Books. In one Place he expatiates upon his own Blindness; in another he compares his Subject and prefers it...which were thought before him the only Subject fit for Epick Poetry; and he adds that he hopes to soar as high as all his Predecessors, unless the cold Climate...
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Voltaire's Visit to England, 1726-1729

Archibald Ballantyne - 1919 - 358 páginas
...which he premises at the beginning of some Books. In one place he expatiates upon his own Blindness ; in another he compares his Subject, and prefers it...which were thought before him the only Subject fit for Epick Poetry ; and he adds, that he hopes to soar as high as all his Predecessors, unless the cold...
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John Milton: 1628-1731

John T. Shawcross - 1995 - 292 páginas
...which he premises at the Beginning of some Books. In one Place he expatiates upon his own Blindness ; in another he compares his Subject and prefers it...which were thought before him the only Subject fit for Epick Poetry; and he adds that he hopes to soar as high as all his Predecessors, unless the cold Climate...
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Letters Concerning the English Nation

Voltaire - 1999 - 244 páginas
...which he premises at the Beginning of some Books. In one Place he expatiates upon his own Blindness; in another he compares his Subject and prefers it...which were thought before him the only Subject fit for Epick Poetry; and he adds that he hopes to soar as high as all his Predecessors, unless the cold Climate...
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