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... elegance . If any exceptions can be made , they are very few : Haddon and Ascham , the pride of Elizabeth's reign , however they have succeeded 20 in prose , no sooner attempt verses than they provoke derision . If we produced anything ...
... elegance . If any exceptions can be made , they are very few : Haddon and Ascham , the pride of Elizabeth's reign , however they have succeeded 20 in prose , no sooner attempt verses than they provoke derision . If we produced anything ...
Pàgina 9
... elegance and literature . His purpose was now to have visited Sicily and Greece ; but hearing of the differences between the king and parlia- ment , he thought it proper to hasten home , rather than pass his life in foreign amusements ...
... elegance and literature . His purpose was now to have visited Sicily and Greece ; but hearing of the differences between the king and parlia- ment , he thought it proper to hasten home , rather than pass his life in foreign amusements ...
Pàgina 22
... elegance , easily gains attention ; and he , who told every man that he was equal to 5 his king , could hardly want an audience . That the performance of Salmasius was not dispersed with equal rapidity , or read with equal eagerness ...
... elegance , easily gains attention ; and he , who told every man that he was equal to 5 his king , could hardly want an audience . That the performance of Salmasius was not dispersed with equal rapidity , or read with equal eagerness ...
Pàgina 25
... elegance is less attainable . 5 Having exposed the unskilfulness or selfishness of the former government , We were left , ' says Milton , ' to our- selves : the whole national interest fell into your hands , and subsists only in your ...
... elegance is less attainable . 5 Having exposed the unskilfulness or selfishness of the former government , We were left , ' says Milton , ' to our- selves : the whole national interest fell into your hands , and subsists only in your ...
Pàgina 33
... elegance , rather called an Act of Oblivion than of Grace . Goodwin was named , with nineteen more , as incapacitated for any public trust ; 5 but of Milton there was no exception . Of this tenderness shown to Milton the curiosity of ...
... elegance , rather called an Act of Oblivion than of Grace . Goodwin was named , with nineteen more , as incapacitated for any public trust ; 5 but of Milton there was no exception . Of this tenderness shown to Milton the curiosity of ...
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