The Life of John Milton: In Three Parts. To which are Added, Conjectures on the Origin of Paradise Lost: with an Appendix. By William Hayley ... |
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... and to the merits of both he has borne affectionate and honourable testimony . The maiden name of his mother has been disputed ; but it seems reasonable to credit the account of Philips , her grandson , the earliest biographer of ...
... and to the merits of both he has borne affectionate and honourable testimony . The maiden name of his mother has been disputed ; but it seems reasonable to credit the account of Philips , her grandson , the earliest biographer of ...
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Though immersed himself in a lucrative occupation , he seems to have retained great elegance of mind , and to have amused himself with literature and music ; to the latter he applied so fuccessfully , that , according to Dr. Burney ...
Though immersed himself in a lucrative occupation , he seems to have retained great elegance of mind , and to have amused himself with literature and music ; to the latter he applied so fuccessfully , that , according to Dr. Burney ...
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It is remarkable , that Milton , who has been so uncandidly represented as an uncontroulable fpirit , and a spurner of all just authority , seems to have contracted a tender attachment to more than one disciplinarian concerned in his ...
It is remarkable , that Milton , who has been so uncandidly represented as an uncontroulable fpirit , and a spurner of all just authority , seems to have contracted a tender attachment to more than one disciplinarian concerned in his ...
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... and unto Heav'n aspire , Admirably trained as the youth of the poet was to acquire academical honour by the union of industry and talents , he seems to have experienced at Cambridge a chequered fortune , very similar to his destiny ...
... and unto Heav'n aspire , Admirably trained as the youth of the poet was to acquire academical honour by the union of industry and talents , he seems to have experienced at Cambridge a chequered fortune , very similar to his destiny ...
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... it seems most probable , that Milton was threatened , indeed , with what he considered as a punishment , not only dishonourable but unmerited ; that his manly spirit disdained to fubmit to it ; and that he was therefore obliged to ...
... it seems most probable , that Milton was threatened , indeed , with what he considered as a punishment , not only dishonourable but unmerited ; that his manly spirit disdained to fubmit to it ; and that he was therefore obliged to ...
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