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 ...W. Porter, 1797 - 342 páginas |
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... tion by a tenderly partial , but a very imperfect life of his precipitate and quarrelfome patron , has rather leffened , perhaps , his own credit , than increased that of his master , by that affected coldness of contempt with which he ...
... tion by a tenderly partial , but a very imperfect life of his precipitate and quarrelfome patron , has rather leffened , perhaps , his own credit , than increased that of his master , by that affected coldness of contempt with which he ...
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... tion . For the honour of Milton , and for that of his most worthy interpreter , I hope that the whole of this admirable performance may be foon imparted to the public ... tion of true poetical genius , and never did it tion xxiv DEDICATION .
... tion . For the honour of Milton , and for that of his most worthy interpreter , I hope that the whole of this admirable performance may be foon imparted to the public ... tion of true poetical genius , and never did it tion xxiv DEDICATION .
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... tion of true poetical genius , and never did it add greater purity of heart to that divine yet perilous talent , to guide and fanctify its exertion . Those who are beft acquainted with the writings and the virtues of my ineftimable ...
... tion of true poetical genius , and never did it add greater purity of heart to that divine yet perilous talent , to guide and fanctify its exertion . Those who are beft acquainted with the writings and the virtues of my ineftimable ...
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... tion united the two profitable branches of drawing contracts and of lending money . The emoluments of this profeffion enabled the father of Milton to bestow most abundantly on his fon those advantages of education , which had been ...
... tion united the two profitable branches of drawing contracts and of lending money . The emoluments of this profeffion enabled the father of Milton to bestow most abundantly on his fon those advantages of education , which had been ...
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... tion we are furnished with a reply , made by Milton himself , to this very calumny , originally fabricat- ed by one of his contemporaries ; a calumny , which he had fo fully refuted , that it ought to have revived no more ! he begins ...
... tion we are furnished with a reply , made by Milton himself , to this very calumny , originally fabricat- ed by one of his contemporaries ; a calumny , which he had fo fully refuted , that it ought to have revived no more ! he begins ...
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