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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... 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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... because it is the aim of that charm . ing Essay to prove , that Pope poffeffed not those very high poetical talents , for which the world , though sufficiently inclined to discover and magnify his defects , had allowed him credit .
... because it is the aim of that charm . ing Essay to prove , that Pope poffeffed not those very high poetical talents , for which the world , though sufficiently inclined to discover and magnify his defects , had allowed him credit .
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You will soon , I trust , prove to the literary world , as you perfectly proved to me fome years ago , that the poet has suffered not a little from the absurdities of his arrogant annotator . It is hardly possible for a man of.
You will soon , I trust , prove to the literary world , as you perfectly proved to me fome years ago , that the poet has suffered not a little from the absurdities of his arrogant annotator . It is hardly possible for a man of.
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This proved the first source of injury to my eyes , whose natural weakness was attended with frequent ' pains of the head ; but as all these disadvantages could not repress my ardour for learning , my father took care to have me ...
This proved the first source of injury to my eyes , whose natural weakness was attended with frequent ' pains of the head ; but as all these disadvantages could not repress my ardour for learning , my father took care to have me ...
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... as he informs us , he became familiar with many persons distinguished by their rank and learning ; and here , probably , he began to form those great , but unsettled , projects of future composition , which were to prove the sources ...
... as he informs us , he became familiar with many persons distinguished by their rank and learning ; and here , probably , he began to form those great , but unsettled , projects of future composition , which were to prove the sources ...
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