Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve BooksJ. Rackham, and sold also by J. Stockdale ... J. Phillips ... T.C. Rickman ... W. Stevenson ... and W.H. Lunn, 1792 - 33 páginas |
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... seems not prefumptuous , to add beyond , -fuch a work as THE PARADISE LOST , must remain a glorious and imperishable Monument of the application of the nobleft powers to the highest and most excellent purpose . And I trust to prove ...
... seems not prefumptuous , to add beyond , -fuch a work as THE PARADISE LOST , must remain a glorious and imperishable Monument of the application of the nobleft powers to the highest and most excellent purpose . And I trust to prove ...
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... seems to me to be from an Original ; which was bequeathed to my Father by Col. Holland , on which lines of Latin verfe were infcribed be- neath the fcroll ; Inclytus et Falix Patriam can be pretty plainly traced ; the rest is loft , and ...
... seems to me to be from an Original ; which was bequeathed to my Father by Col. Holland , on which lines of Latin verfe were infcribed be- neath the fcroll ; Inclytus et Falix Patriam can be pretty plainly traced ; the rest is loft , and ...
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... seems ufually to have preferred the i to e ; and in fuch words , if we spell e , we moft generally , even now , pronounce i.- Sometimes , however , he appears to have preferred the e , as better timed to the quantity required , more ...
... seems ufually to have preferred the i to e ; and in fuch words , if we spell e , we moft generally , even now , pronounce i.- Sometimes , however , he appears to have preferred the e , as better timed to the quantity required , more ...
Página viii
... seems to require , appears to have been lefs regarded than that which was fit- teft for Elocution : the Accufative plural of the fecond per- fonal pronoun , when it is to be pronounced rapidly and flightly , being fpelt like the ...
... seems to require , appears to have been lefs regarded than that which was fit- teft for Elocution : the Accufative plural of the fecond per- fonal pronoun , when it is to be pronounced rapidly and flightly , being fpelt like the ...
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... seems beft to merit the more emphatic fign of Articulation : but un- willing to try the patience of the Reader with too many novelties at once ( for antiquities forgotten are novelties , ex- cept that they are lefs favourably received ...
... seems beft to merit the more emphatic fign of Articulation : but un- willing to try the patience of the Reader with too many novelties at once ( for antiquities forgotten are novelties , ex- cept that they are lefs favourably received ...
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