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With the diffidence , proper to my conscious mediocrity of talents , but with the alacrity , inspired by the wish of illustrating a great and an injured character , I undertook , and soon sketched the rough draught of a large portion of ...
With the diffidence , proper to my conscious mediocrity of talents , but with the alacrity , inspired by the wish of illustrating a great and an injured character , I undertook , and soon sketched the rough draught of a large portion of ...
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... and the peculiarities of his character . His biographers have been numerous ; and every source of information , respecting him , has been explored with a degree of solicitous minuteness , which bears honourable testimony to the ...
... and the peculiarities of his character . His biographers have been numerous ; and every source of information , respecting him , has been explored with a degree of solicitous minuteness , which bears honourable testimony to the ...
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This remark is immediately to our present purpose ; for this generation has witnessed an attempt on the character of our great writer , which would have done credit to the E ...
This remark is immediately to our present purpose ; for this generation has witnessed an attempt on the character of our great writer , which would have done credit to the E ...
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He will .not , however , suffer his respect for the Roman models , as Mr. Warton has justly remarked , to oppress his powers , or to deprive him of his own distinct and original character . He wields their language with the most perfect ...
He will .not , however , suffer his respect for the Roman models , as Mr. Warton has justly remarked , to oppress his powers , or to deprive him of his own distinct and original character . He wields their language with the most perfect ...
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... and the jolly god had been already introduced upon our stage in a mask by Ben Jonson : but it remained for Milton to develope his form and character , to give him a lineage and an empire , and to make him the hero of the most ...
... and the jolly god had been already introduced upon our stage in a mask by Ben Jonson : but it remained for Milton to develope his form and character , to give him a lineage and an empire , and to make him the hero of the most ...
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