| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 302 pages
...too much depreciated, Samfon Agomfies has in requital been too much admired. It could only be by'lpng prejudice, and the bigotry of learning, that Milton...encumbrance of a chorus, to the exhibitions of the French arid Englifh ftages; and it as only[hy a Mind confidence in the reputation of Milton, that a drama... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 280 pages
...depreciated, Samfon Agonijles has in requital been too much admired. Ir could only be by long prejudice, raid the bigotry of learning, that Milton could prefer...of a chorus, to the exhibitions of the French and Engliih flages ; and it is only by a blind confidence in the reputation of Milton, that a drama can... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - English literature - 1787 - 498 pages
...and received univerfai praife. If Paradife Regained has been too much depreciated, Sampfon Jgcfliftes has in requital been too much admired. It could only...to the exhibitions of the French and Englifh ftages ; 3nd it js only by a blind confidence in the reputation of Milton, that a drama can be prajfed in... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 494 pages
...and received univerfal praife. If Paradife Regained has been too much depreciated, Sampfen Agoniftet has in requital been too much admired. It could only...encumbrance of a chorus, to the exhibitions of the French apd Englifh ftages ; and it is only by a blind confidence in the reputation of Mijton, that a drama... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 478 pages
...If Paradife Regained has been too much depreciated, Sampfon Agoniftes has in requital been toomuch admired. It could only be by long prejudice, and the...is only by a blind confidence in the reputation of Mikon, that a drama can be praifed in which the intermediate parts have neither caufe nor confequence,... | |
| John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 pages
...and received universal praise. If Paradise Regained has been too much depreciated, Sampson Agonistes has in requital been too much admired. It could only...of a chorus, to the exhibitions of the French and English stages; and it is only by a blind confidence in the reputation of Milton, that a drama can... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 714 pages
...received Universal praise, li PariJLse Regained has been too rtiuch depreciated, Samson Agonntcs has in been too much admired. It could only be by long prejudice, and die V of learning, that Milton could prefer the ancient tragedies, with their "Kwibrance of a choru?,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 476 pages
...and received univerfal praifc. If Paradife Regained has been too much depreciated, Sampfon Agonijlcs has in requital been too much admired. It could only...of a chorus, to the exhibitions of the French and Knglifh ftages ; and it is only by a blind confidence in the reputation of Milton, that a drama can... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 pages
...and received universal praise; If Paradise Regained has been too much depreciated, Samson Agonistcs has in requital been too much admired. It could only...of a chorus, to the exhibitions of the French and English stages j and it is only by a blind confidence in the reputation of Milton, that a drama can... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1806 - 336 pages
...and received universal praise. If Paradise Regained has been too much depreciated, Sampson Agomstes has in requital been too much admired. It could only...of a chorus, to the exhibitions of the French and English stages ; and it is only by a blind confidence in the reputation of Milton, that a drama can... | |
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