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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I honour the rare integrity of your mind , my candid friend , which took the part of injured genius and probity against the prejudices of a brother , eminent as a scholar , and entitled also , in many points of view , to your love and ...
I honour the rare integrity of your mind , my candid friend , which took the part of injured genius and probity against the prejudices of a brother , eminent as a scholar , and entitled also , in many points of view , to your love and ...
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As the prose of Milton had a refe" rence to the distracted period in which it arose , its arguments , if they could by any means be pointed against our existing government , are surely as incapable of inflicting a wound , as completely ...
As the prose of Milton had a refe" rence to the distracted period in which it arose , its arguments , if they could by any means be pointed against our existing government , are surely as incapable of inflicting a wound , as completely ...
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... without being suspected of framing deadly machinations against the monarchs of the present day ; and when the principles of a Jacobin were very blindly imputed to a truly English writer of acknowledged genius , and of the purest ...
... without being suspected of framing deadly machinations against the monarchs of the present day ; and when the principles of a Jacobin were very blindly imputed to a truly English writer of acknowledged genius , and of the purest ...
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I have felt , I confess , these different emotions of resentment in perusing the various farcasms of the austere critic against the object of my poetical idolatry , but I have tried , and I hope with some success , to correct the ...
I have felt , I confess , these different emotions of resentment in perusing the various farcasms of the austere critic against the object of my poetical idolatry , but I have tried , and I hope with some success , to correct the ...
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... ideas of Johnson's malevolent prejudices against Milton are not the offsprings of a fancy equally prejudiced a occasion to prove cerity in saying , that I wish to acquit Johnson DEDICATI O N. xi.
... ideas of Johnson's malevolent prejudices against Milton are not the offsprings of a fancy equally prejudiced a occasion to prove cerity in saying , that I wish to acquit Johnson DEDICATI O N. xi.
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