The Life of John MiltonG. and W. B. Whittaker, 1970 - 490 pages |
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... perhaps , ( if the scazons , addressed to Salsilli , which seem to be constructed on a false principle , and some of the lines in the ode to Rouse , which appear to have been formed in defiance of every principle , be thrown out of the ...
... perhaps , ( if the scazons , addressed to Salsilli , which seem to be constructed on a false principle , and some of the lines in the ode to Rouse , which appear to have been formed in defiance of every principle , be thrown out of the ...
Page 72
... Perhaps , " says Mr. Warton on this line , " To walk the studious cloisters pale , " " The studious cloister's pale . " - If this unlucky " perhaps " were to be regarded , the beauty of the line would be injured , and its propriety ...
... Perhaps , " says Mr. Warton on this line , " To walk the studious cloisters pale , " " The studious cloister's pale . " - If this unlucky " perhaps " were to be regarded , the beauty of the line would be injured , and its propriety ...
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... perhaps , may wish that these suggestions had been more numerous , and of greater comprehension . At a period long subsequent to the first publication of this work , I suc- ceeded in procuring a copy of Mr. J. Sterling's poems , among ...
... perhaps , may wish that these suggestions had been more numerous , and of greater comprehension . At a period long subsequent to the first publication of this work , I suc- ceeded in procuring a copy of Mr. J. Sterling's poems , among ...
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