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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Of the powers of the mind it is diffi“ cult to form an estimate ; many have excelled
56 Milton in their first essays , who never rose to 4 works like Paradise Loft . " This
is the first of many remarks , replete with This THE LIFE OF MILTON . 13 As the ...
Of the powers of the mind it is diffi“ cult to form an estimate ; many have excelled
56 Milton in their first essays , who never rose to 4 works like Paradise Loft . " This
is the first of many remarks , replete with This THE LIFE OF MILTON . 13 As the ...
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... his more diffufive detraction may be traced in almost every page of the
biographer : not to encounter it on its first appearance , and wherever it is visible
and important , would be to fail in that justice and regard towards the character of
Milton ...
... his more diffufive detraction may be traced in almost every page of the
biographer : not to encounter it on its first appearance , and wherever it is visible
and important , would be to fail in that justice and regard towards the character of
Milton ...
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This first establishment ( as we learn from his nephew ) was a lodging in St.
Bride's Church - yard , where he received , as his disciple , the two sons of his
sister , John and Edward Philips ; the latter is his biographer ; but although he
has ...
This first establishment ( as we learn from his nephew ) was a lodging in St.
Bride's Church - yard , where he received , as his disciple , the two sons of his
sister , John and Edward Philips ; the latter is his biographer ; but although he
has ...
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This induces Milton to exclaim with devotional fpirit , which seems predominant in
his mind upon every occasion , “ First , lords and commons , I pray to " that God ,
before whom ye then were prostrate , so “ to forgive ye those omissions and ...
This induces Milton to exclaim with devotional fpirit , which seems predominant in
his mind upon every occasion , “ First , lords and commons , I pray to " that God ,
before whom ye then were prostrate , so “ to forgive ye those omissions and ...
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Cromwell , apprehensive that Overton was conspiring against his usurpation ,
first imprisoned him in the Tower , and afterwards confined him in the island of
Jersey . A letter , in which Marvel relates to Milton his having presented to the ...
Cromwell , apprehensive that Overton was conspiring against his usurpation ,
first imprisoned him in the Tower , and afterwards confined him in the island of
Jersey . A letter , in which Marvel relates to Milton his having presented to the ...
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