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" Milton must be confessed to have equalled every other poet. He has involved in his account of the Fall of Man the events... "
Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English Poets ... - Page 153
by Samuel Johnson - 1779
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Johnson's Lives of the British poets completed by W. Hazlitt, Volume 2

Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 346 pages
...In this part of his work Milton must be confessed to have equalled every other poet. He has involved in his account of the fall of man the events which preceded and those which were to follow it ; he has interwoven the whole system of theology with such propriety,...
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Lives of the most eminent English poets, with critical ..., Volume 1

Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 468 pages
...In this part of his work Milton must be confessed to have equalled every other poet. He has involved in his account of the Fall of Man the events which preceded, and those that were to follow it : he has interwoven the whole system of theology with such propriety,...
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Exercises on Words: Designed as a Course of Practice on the Rudiments of ...

William Russell - 1856 - 240 pages
...this part of his work, Milton must be confessed to have equalled every other poet. He has involved, in his account of the fall of man, the events which preceded, and those that were to follow it : he has interwoven the whole system of theology with such propriety,...
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The literary reader: prose authors, with biogr. notices &c. by H.G. Robinson

Hugh George Robinson - 1867 - 458 pages
...this part of his work Milton must be confessed to have equalled every other p'oet. He has involved in his account of the fall of man the events which preceded and those that were to follow it : he has interwoven the whole system of theology with such propriety that...
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Introductory Text-book of English Composition, Based on Grammatical Synthesis

Walter Scott Dalgleish - 1872 - 274 pages
...subject of an epic poem is naturally an event of great (6) equalled every other poet. He has involved in his account of the fall of man the events which preceded and those that were to follow it: he has interwoven the whole system of theology with such propriety that...
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School-composition: Being Advanced Language-lessons for Grammar Schools

William Swinton - 1874 - 180 pages
...this part of his work Milton must bo confessed to have equaled every other poet. (6) He has involved in his account of the fall of man the events which preceded and those that were to follow it: he has interwoven the whole system of theology with such propriety that...
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The Civil Service Manual for 1880-1881: Government Appointments and how to ...

1880 - 186 pages
...work, Milton must be confessed to have equalled, if not surpassed, every other poet. He has involved in his account of the fall of man the events which preceded, and those that were to follow it: he nas interwoven the whole system of theology with such propriety, that...
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Advanced Text-book of English Composition, in Prose and Verse ...

Walter Scott Dalgleish - 1883 - 156 pages
...this part of his work Milton must be confessed to have (6) equalled every other poet. He has involved in his account of the fall of man the events which preceded and those that were to follow it : he has interwoven the whole system of theology with such propriety that...
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Milton, with an Introduction and Notes

Samuel Johnson - 1892 - 180 pages
...this part of his work, Milton must be con• fessed to have equalled every other poet. He has involved in his account of the Fall of Man the events which preceded, and those that were to follow it : he has interwoven the •whole system of theology with such propriety,...
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Milton, with an Introduction and Notes

Samuel Johnson - 1893 - 186 pages
...this part of his work, Milton must be confessed to have equalled every other poet. He has involved in his account of the Fall of Man the events which preceded, i and those that were to follow it: he has iuterwoven—tie ^ .whole system of theology with such propriety,...
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