The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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... See Brownc . Edmund Burke - See Burke . Kaunitz - See Kaunitz . 66 Kosciusko - See Unsuccessful . " Professor Wilson - See Christopher . 199 66 Andrew Marvell - See Marvell . · Life of Daniel Defoe - See Defoe . Milton -
... See Brownc . Edmund Burke - See Burke . Kaunitz - See Kaunitz . 66 Kosciusko - See Unsuccessful . " Professor Wilson - See Christopher . 199 66 Andrew Marvell - See Marvell . · Life of Daniel Defoe - See Defoe . Milton -
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... Milton - See Milton . Duke of Marlboro ' - See Marlboro ' . John Sterling - See Sterling . Benjamin Disraeli - See Disraeli . Turner - See Turner . 06 66 16 66 86 " 6 Coligni - See Coligni . ་ ་ Stephen - See France . 66 Macaulay - See ...
... Milton - See Milton . Duke of Marlboro ' - See Marlboro ' . John Sterling - See Sterling . Benjamin Disraeli - See Disraeli . Turner - See Turner . 06 66 16 66 86 " 6 Coligni - See Coligni . ་ ་ Stephen - See France . 66 Macaulay - See ...
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... Milton , whom he placed at the head of English liter- ature . With him , however , he classed an author of very inferior merit . He loved Young so much , that he is said to have been able to repeat nearly all the Night Thoughts by heart ...
... Milton , whom he placed at the head of English liter- ature . With him , however , he classed an author of very inferior merit . He loved Young so much , that he is said to have been able to repeat nearly all the Night Thoughts by heart ...
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... Milton himself need not have been merely by enticing him to study good models , ashamed , his efforts of dramatic poetry are but by the very act of composition . It gives utter failures , dark , monstrous , unrelieved by hima vent for ...
... Milton himself need not have been merely by enticing him to study good models , ashamed , his efforts of dramatic poetry are but by the very act of composition . It gives utter failures , dark , monstrous , unrelieved by hima vent for ...
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... Milton , Wordsworth - around whose immortal lines he throws a new halo , so that their old glory seems as nothing by reason of the glory that excelleth . A fifth , as the ardent politician , dashing like an eagle on a dovecot , among ...
... Milton , Wordsworth - around whose immortal lines he throws a new halo , so that their old glory seems as nothing by reason of the glory that excelleth . A fifth , as the ardent politician , dashing like an eagle on a dovecot , among ...
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