Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 2J.W. Parker, 1853 |
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... Joseph Warton found in it the style and manner of Eschylus . Hurd pronounced it the most artificial and highly finished of all Milton's productions ; Johnson , while questioning its accordance with the Aristotelian laws of criticism ...
... Joseph Warton found in it the style and manner of Eschylus . Hurd pronounced it the most artificial and highly finished of all Milton's productions ; Johnson , while questioning its accordance with the Aristotelian laws of criticism ...
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... Joseph Warton , the accomplished author of the Essay on the Genius of Pope . Ken did not slumber in his prosperity . He preached constantly and with great success at " St. John's Church in the Soak , " near Manchester , which appears to ...
... Joseph Warton , the accomplished author of the Essay on the Genius of Pope . Ken did not slumber in his prosperity . He preached constantly and with great success at " St. John's Church in the Soak , " near Manchester , which appears to ...
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... Joseph Warton , " that abounds in wit , obser- vation of life , pleasantry , delicacy , urbanity , and the most well - bred raillery , without a single mark of spleen or ill- nature . " From this praise , bestowed during the life - time ...
... Joseph Warton , " that abounds in wit , obser- vation of life , pleasantry , delicacy , urbanity , and the most well - bred raillery , without a single mark of spleen or ill- nature . " From this praise , bestowed during the life - time ...
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