The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 114,Teil 1E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1844 |
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... mind possessed the highest constituents of genius . In a dark age , he anticipated some of the most brilliant dis- The coveries of posterity , but he lived three centuries too soon for his own fame and for our advantage . As relates to ...
... mind possessed the highest constituents of genius . In a dark age , he anticipated some of the most brilliant dis- The coveries of posterity , but he lived three centuries too soon for his own fame and for our advantage . As relates to ...
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... mind for it ; and , above all , the danger of openly denouncing the vices or corruptions of the age , led to the safer way of turning indignation into ridicule , of making the moralist put on the cap of the jester , till at length the ...
... mind for it ; and , above all , the danger of openly denouncing the vices or corruptions of the age , led to the safer way of turning indignation into ridicule , of making the moralist put on the cap of the jester , till at length the ...
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... mind is most ardent after knowledge , and most capable of exertion . Milton never studied s o unin- terruptedly and so intensely as during the six or seven years he resided under his father's roof in Hertfordshire , after he left the ...
... mind is most ardent after knowledge , and most capable of exertion . Milton never studied s o unin- terruptedly and so intensely as during the six or seven years he resided under his father's roof in Hertfordshire , after he left the ...
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... mind was still vigorous enough to correct , and healthy enough to enjoy , or rather when he was good - natured enough to hear , the compositions of the younger minstrel ; and a pleasing picture may be formed by the eye of fancy , of the ...
... mind was still vigorous enough to correct , and healthy enough to enjoy , or rather when he was good - natured enough to hear , the compositions of the younger minstrel ; and a pleasing picture may be formed by the eye of fancy , of the ...
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... mind , & c . He had ( says a late biographer ) one excellency above all other poets , and wherein none since his time but the famous Shakspere has come near him , viz . such a lively description of persons and things , that it seems to ...
... mind , & c . He had ( says a late biographer ) one excellency above all other poets , and wherein none since his time but the famous Shakspere has come near him , viz . such a lively description of persons and things , that it seems to ...
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