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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... must exclude from the list of accomplished critics that intemperate cenfor of the
great poet , who has endeavoured to destroy the reputation of his celebrated
monody with the most infulting expressions of farcastic contempt ; expressions
that ...
... must exclude from the list of accomplished critics that intemperate cenfor of the
great poet , who has endeavoured to destroy the reputation of his celebrated
monody with the most infulting expressions of farcastic contempt ; expressions
that ...
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With what energy and tenderness is his filial gratitude expressed in the following
graceful exordium : ) Nunc mea Pierios cupiam per pectora fontes Irriguas
torquere vias , totumque per ora Volvere laxatum gemino de vertice rivum , Ut
tenus ...
With what energy and tenderness is his filial gratitude expressed in the following
graceful exordium : ) Nunc mea Pierios cupiam per pectora fontes Irriguas
torquere vias , totumque per ora Volvere laxatum gemino de vertice rivum , Ut
tenus ...
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... with which he hoped to enrich his native language . The sketch that he has
drawn of himself and his studies , at this period , is so interesting and honourable
, that it would be injurious not to translate the Latin expressions to which I allude .
... with which he hoped to enrich his native language . The sketch that he has
drawn of himself and his studies , at this period , is so interesting and honourable
, that it would be injurious not to translate the Latin expressions to which I allude .
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His collection of words amounted to three folios ; but the papers , after his
decease , were fo discomposed and deficient ( to use the expression of his
nephew ) that the work could not be made fit for the press . They proved
serviceable ...
His collection of words amounted to three folios ; but the papers , after his
decease , were fo discomposed and deficient ( to use the expression of his
nephew ) that the work could not be made fit for the press . They proved
serviceable ...
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... two distinct treatises , the first on civil power in ecclefiaftical causes ; the
second , on the likeliest means to remove hirelings out of the church ;
performances which Johnson prefumes to characterize by an expression not very
confonant to the ...
... two distinct treatises , the first on civil power in ecclefiaftical causes ; the
second , on the likeliest means to remove hirelings out of the church ;
performances which Johnson prefumes to characterize by an expression not very
confonant to the ...
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