| 1803 - 412 sidor
...same liberty. Milton, by the above-mentioned helps, and by the choice of the noblest words and phrases which our tongue would afford him, has carried our language to a greater height than any of the English poets have ever done before or after him, and made the sublimity of his stile equal to that... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 sidor
...same liberty. Milton, by the above-mentioned helps, and by the choice of the noblest words and phrases which our tongue would afford him, has carried our language to a greater height than any of the English poets have ever done before or after him, and made the sublimity of his style equal to that... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 304 sidor
...same liberty. Milton, by the above-mentioned helps, and by the choice of the noblest words and phrases which our tongue would afford him, has carried our language to a greater height than any of the English poets have ever done before or after him, and made the sublimity of his style equal to that... | |
| John Milton - 1809 - 518 sidor
...which (hows us how frequently Homer has made ufe of the fame liberty. Milton, by the above-mentioned helps, and by the choice of the nobleft words and...carried our language to a greater height than any of the Engliih poets have ever done before or after him ; and made the fublimity of his ftyle equal to that... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 514 sidor
...words, and read — make — and give. done before or after him," and made the sublimity of his style equal to that of his sentiments. . . I have been the more particular in these observations on Milton's style, because it is that part of him in which he appears the most singular.... | |
| 1819 - 308 sidor
...same liberty. Milton, by the above-mentioned helps, and by the choice of the noblest words and phrases which our tongue would afford him, has carried our language to a greater height than any of the English poets have ever done before or after him, and made the sublimity of his style equal to that... | |
| 1822 - 788 sidor
...our tongue would iflbrd him, has carried our language to a greater height than ariy of the English poets have ever done before or after him, and made the sublimity of his style equal to that of his sentiments. I have been the more particular in these observations on Milton's... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 820 sidor
...same liberty. Milton, by the above-mentioned helps, and by tJ Choice of the noblest words and phrases which our tongue would afford him, has carried our language to a greater height than any of the English poets have ever done before or after him, and made the sublimity of his style equal to that... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 354 sidor
...same liberty. Milton, by the above-mentioned helps, and by the choice of the noblest words and phrases which our tongue would afford him, has carried our language to a greater height than any of the English poets have ever done before or after him, and made the sublimity of his style equal to that... | |
| 1824 - 294 sidor
...liberty. Milton, by the above-mentioned helps, and by the choice of the "noblest words and phrases which our tongue would afford him, has carried our language to a greater height than any of the English poets have ever done before or after him, and made the sublimity of his style equal to that... | |
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