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... CRITICISM ON MILTON'S DEFECTS . I AFTER what I have said in my last Saturday's Paper , I shall enter on the subject of this without further preface , and remark the several defects which appear in the Fable , the Characters , the ...
... CRITICISM ON MILTON'S DEFECTS . I AFTER what I have said in my last Saturday's Paper , I shall enter on the subject of this without further preface , and remark the several defects which appear in the Fable , the Characters , the ...
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... critics make to MILTON . As I cannot wholly refute it , so I have already apologized for it in another paper : to which I may further add , that MILTON'S Sentiments and ideas were so wonderfully sublime , that it would have been ...
... critics make to MILTON . As I cannot wholly refute it , so I have already apologized for it in another paper : to which I may further add , that MILTON'S Sentiments and ideas were so wonderfully sublime , that it would have been ...
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... been too long to insert under those general heads I have already treated of , and with which I intend to conclude this piece of criticism . L. 8 * No. 298 . MONDAY , FEBRUARY 11 , 1711-12 . B 2 NO . 297 . 19 THE SPECTATOR . sarity bad? ...
... been too long to insert under those general heads I have already treated of , and with which I intend to conclude this piece of criticism . L. 8 * No. 298 . MONDAY , FEBRUARY 11 , 1711-12 . B 2 NO . 297 . 19 THE SPECTATOR . sarity bad? ...
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... oblige , SIR , Your humble servant , ' MIRANDA . SIR , I CANNOT forbear acknowledging the delight your late Spectators on Saturday have given me ; for they are R are writ in the honest spirit of criticism , 32 NO . 300 . THE SPECTATOR .
... oblige , SIR , Your humble servant , ' MIRANDA . SIR , I CANNOT forbear acknowledging the delight your late Spectators on Saturday have given me ; for they are R are writ in the honest spirit of criticism , 32 NO . 300 . THE SPECTATOR .
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R are writ in the honest spirit of criticism , and called to my mind the following four lines I had read long since in ... critics . " Shew your small talent , and let that suffice ye , But grow not vain upon it , I advise ye , For every ...
R are writ in the honest spirit of criticism , and called to my mind the following four lines I had read long since in ... critics . " Shew your small talent , and let that suffice ye , But grow not vain upon it , I advise ye , For every ...
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