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The angel in a comparison speaks of " timorous deer , " before deer were yet timorous , and before Adam could under- stand the comparison . Dryden remarks that Milton has some flats among his elevations . This is only to say that all ...
The angel in a comparison speaks of " timorous deer , " before deer were yet timorous , and before Adam could under- stand the comparison . Dryden remarks that Milton has some flats among his elevations . This is only to say that all ...
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Ye noble few ! who here unbending stand Beneath life's pressure , yet bear up a while , And what your bounded view , which only saw A little part , deemed evil , is no more . The storms of wintry time will quickly pass , And one ...
Ye noble few ! who here unbending stand Beneath life's pressure , yet bear up a while , And what your bounded view , which only saw A little part , deemed evil , is no more . The storms of wintry time will quickly pass , And one ...
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... let our judgement shut them out of our thoughts ; treat even Homer himself as his royal admirer was treated by the cynic ; bid him stand aside , nor shade our com- position from the beams of our own genius ; for nothing original can ...
... let our judgement shut them out of our thoughts ; treat even Homer himself as his royal admirer was treated by the cynic ; bid him stand aside , nor shade our com- position from the beams of our own genius ; for nothing original can ...
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Mark Akenside | 10 |
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