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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... whose opinions were different from his own ; his habit of indulging a contemptuous and dogmatical spirit has already drawn upon his name and writings the natural punishment of such verbal intemperance ; and the mitred follower of ...
... whose opinions were different from his own ; his habit of indulging a contemptuous and dogmatical spirit has already drawn upon his name and writings the natural punishment of such verbal intemperance ; and the mitred follower of ...
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... took care to have me instructed by various preceptors both at home and at school . ” His domestic tutor was Thomas Young , of Essex , who , being obliged to quit his country on account of religious opinions , became minister to ...
... took care to have me instructed by various preceptors both at home and at school . ” His domestic tutor was Thomas Young , of Essex , who , being obliged to quit his country on account of religious opinions , became minister to ...
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His reverential gratitude and affection towards this preceptor are recorded in two Latin epistles * , and a Latin elegy addressed to him : they suggest * The high opinion , which Milton entertained of his preceptor , is so gracefully ...
His reverential gratitude and affection towards this preceptor are recorded in two Latin epistles * , and a Latin elegy addressed to him : they suggest * The high opinion , which Milton entertained of his preceptor , is so gracefully ...
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It appears from some remarkable passages in the Latin exercises , which he recited in his College , that he was at first an object of partial severity , and afterwards of general admiratiHe had differed in opinion concerning a plan of ...
It appears from some remarkable passages in the Latin exercises , which he recited in his College , that he was at first an object of partial severity , and afterwards of general admiratiHe had differed in opinion concerning a plan of ...
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... at an early period of life , and in the highest degree : they have additional value , from making us acquainted with several interesting particulars of his youth , and many of his opinions , which must have had considerable.
... at an early period of life , and in the highest degree : they have additional value , from making us acquainted with several interesting particulars of his youth , and many of his opinions , which must have had considerable.
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