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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... the panic to which I allude has speedily passed away , and a man of letters may now , I presume , as safely and irreproachably peruse or reprint the great republican writers of England , as he might translate or elucidate the ...
... the panic to which I allude has speedily passed away , and a man of letters may now , I presume , as safely and irreproachably peruse or reprint the great republican writers of England , as he might translate or elucidate the ...
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It is hardly possible for a man of letters , who affectionately venerates the name of Milton , and recollects some expressions of Warburton concerning his poetry and his moral character , to speak of that supercilious prelate without ...
It is hardly possible for a man of letters , who affectionately venerates the name of Milton , and recollects some expressions of Warburton concerning his poetry and his moral character , to speak of that supercilious prelate without ...
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Of his early passion for letters he has left the following record , in his second defence * : “ My father destined me from my infancy to the study of polite literature , which I embraced with such avidity , that from the age of twelve ...
Of his early passion for letters he has left the following record , in his second defence * : “ My father destined me from my infancy to the study of polite literature , which I embraced with such avidity , that from the age of twelve ...
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... to him : they suggest * The high opinion , which Milton entertained of his preceptor , is so gracefully expressed in one of these letters , that I félect it as a specimen of his epiftolary style in the early period of life .
... to him : they suggest * The high opinion , which Milton entertained of his preceptor , is so gracefully expressed in one of these letters , that I félect it as a specimen of his epiftolary style in the early period of life .
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Charior 1 ! than your letters , yet what right have I to hope , that your ferious and facred duties can allow you such leisure , that you can always find time enough to answer me , especially when your writing is entirely an act of ...
Charior 1 ! than your letters , yet what right have I to hope , that your ferious and facred duties can allow you such leisure , that you can always find time enough to answer me , especially when your writing is entirely an act of ...
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