The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors, 第 2 卷C. and J. Rivington; J. Cuthell; J. Nunn; J. and W.T. Clarke; Longman and Company; ... [and 17 others], 1826 |
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... expressions . But since it often hap- pens that the most obvious phrases , and those which are used in ordinary ... expression upon this account , as taking up with the first phrases that offered , without putting themselves to the ...
... expressions . But since it often hap- pens that the most obvious phrases , and those which are used in ordinary ... expression upon this account , as taking up with the first phrases that offered , without putting themselves to the ...
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... expression , without falling into such ways of speech as may seem stiff and unnatural ; he must not swell into a false sublime , by endeavouring to avoid the other extreme . Among the Greeks , Eschylus , and sometimes Sopho- cles , were ...
... expression , without falling into such ways of speech as may seem stiff and unnatural ; he must not swell into a false sublime , by endeavouring to avoid the other extreme . Among the Greeks , Eschylus , and sometimes Sopho- cles , were ...
第 xxvi 頁
... expression , would do well to see how Aristotle has treated an an- cient author called Euclid , for his insipid mirth upon this occa- sion . Mr. Dryden used to call this sort of men his prose - criticks . h I should , under this head of ...
... expression , would do well to see how Aristotle has treated an an- cient author called Euclid , for his insipid mirth upon this occa- sion . Mr. Dryden used to call this sort of men his prose - criticks . h I should , under this head of ...
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... expression , " and to turn it into ridicule by a cold ill - natured criticism . A little wit is equally capable of exposing a beauty ; and of aggravating a fault ; and , though such a treatment of an author naturally produces ...
... expression , " and to turn it into ridicule by a cold ill - natured criticism . A little wit is equally capable of exposing a beauty ; and of aggravating a fault ; and , though such a treatment of an author naturally produces ...
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... expressions as may be met with in Scripture . The beauties , therefore , which we are to look for in these speeches ... expression , and in a clearer and stronger light than I have ever met with in any other writer . As these points are ...
... expressions as may be met with in Scripture . The beauties , therefore , which we are to look for in these speeches ... expression , and in a clearer and stronger light than I have ever met with in any other writer . As these points are ...
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