Chap.

1    2|        of their lives.~ ~ Thus Milton describes our first frail
2    2| twinkling of a mere satellite. Milton, I grant, was of a very
3    2|     Yet in the following lines Milton seems to coincide with me;
4    2|           Similar feelings has Milton's pleasing picture of paradisiacal
5    3|        nerveless hand, nor did Milton tremble when he led Satan
6    4|       upon them.'~ ~ *(2) Vide Milton.~ ~ Into this error men
7    4|     well as genius, in Cowley, Milton, and Pope,* but only appeal
8    4|    some unexpected guest. Like Milton's it would only contain
9    7|      determines its character. Milton was not arrogant when he
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