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... tion of ' Lycidas . ' In all questions of diction and metre he followed the traditions of Dryden and Pope . Pope , he said , had left in his Homer a treasure of poetical elegances to posterity . His version might be said to have tuned ...
... tion of ' Lycidas . ' In all questions of diction and metre he followed the traditions of Dryden and Pope . Pope , he said , had left in his Homer a treasure of poetical elegances to posterity . His version might be said to have tuned ...
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... tion from oblivion . At Florence he could not indeed complain that his merit wanted distinction . Carlo Dati presented him with an 20 encomiastic inscription , in the tumid lapidary style ; and Francini wrote him an ode , of which the ...
... tion from oblivion . At Florence he could not indeed complain that his merit wanted distinction . Carlo Dati presented him with an 20 encomiastic inscription , in the tumid lapidary style ; and Francini wrote him an ode , of which the ...
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... tion of John and Edward Phillips , his sister's sons . Finding his rooms too little , he took a house and garden in Alders- gate Street , which was not then so much out of the world as it is now , and chose his dwelling at the upper end ...
... tion of John and Edward Phillips , his sister's sons . Finding his rooms too little , he took a house and garden in Alders- gate Street , which was not then so much out of the world as it is now , and chose his dwelling at the upper end ...
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... tion , to stimulate sluggish indifference , and to rectify absurd misapprehension . The purpose of Milton , as it seems , was to teach some- 25 thing more solid than the common literature of schools , by reading those authors that treat ...
... tion , to stimulate sluggish indifference , and to rectify absurd misapprehension . The purpose of Milton , as it seems , was to teach some- 25 thing more solid than the common literature of schools , by reading those authors that treat ...
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... tion . From a promise like this , at once fervid , pious , and rational , might be expected the Paradise Lost . ' ( He published the same year two more pamphlets , upon the same question . To one of his antagonists , who affirms that 20 ...
... tion . From a promise like this , at once fervid , pious , and rational , might be expected the Paradise Lost . ' ( He published the same year two more pamphlets , upon the same question . To one of his antagonists , who affirms that 20 ...
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