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... Review , xv . 53 . ' Peace of the Augustans , a Survey of Eighteenth - Century Literature as a Place of Rest and Refreshment ( 1916 , a work almost as stimulating and unhackneyed as its title leads one to expect ) , 91 . 3 tans , " it ...
... Review , xv . 53 . ' Peace of the Augustans , a Survey of Eighteenth - Century Literature as a Place of Rest and Refreshment ( 1916 , a work almost as stimulating and unhackneyed as its title leads one to expect ) , 91 . 3 tans , " it ...
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... reviewer in 1796 , a remark 1 For references and other quotations , see pp . 423 , 422 , 426 n . 1 , 427 , below . 2 See below , p . 24 . 3 Addison , for example , writes , " I have drawn more quotations out of him [ Milton ] than from ...
... reviewer in 1796 , a remark 1 For references and other quotations , see pp . 423 , 422 , 426 n . 1 , 427 , below . 2 See below , p . 24 . 3 Addison , for example , writes , " I have drawn more quotations out of him [ Milton ] than from ...
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... Review was nearer the truth when it declared in 1808 , " That he [ Pope ] is not of the class of Milton and Shakespeare is indisputable ; and , notwithstanding the two volumes , 1 History of my Own Time ( ed . O. Airy , Oxford , 1897 ) ...
... Review was nearer the truth when it declared in 1808 , " That he [ Pope ] is not of the class of Milton and Shakespeare is indisputable ; and , notwithstanding the two volumes , 1 History of my Own Time ( ed . O. Airy , Oxford , 1897 ) ...
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... n . 2 , 116 , below ) . 2 Review of the State of the English Nation , vol . iii , no . 104. For the poems , see pp . 100-101 below . See pp . 112-18 , 573-83 , below . and declared Paradise Lost to be " one of the MILTON'S FAME 15.
... n . 2 , 116 , below ) . 2 Review of the State of the English Nation , vol . iii , no . 104. For the poems , see pp . 100-101 below . See pp . 112-18 , 573-83 , below . and declared Paradise Lost to be " one of the MILTON'S FAME 15.
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... Review remarked that the works of Shakespeare and Milton were " superior to all those of antiquity , ' and one of the editors of Paradise Lost declared that its author might " be said to be much superior to Homer and Virgil ...
... Review remarked that the works of Shakespeare and Milton were " superior to all those of antiquity , ' and one of the editors of Paradise Lost declared that its author might " be said to be much superior to Homer and Virgil ...
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