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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It must however be allowed , that while Milton defended himself with the spirit of
the Grecian orator , in imitating the eloquent Athenian he promifcuously caught
both his merits and defects . It is to be regretted , that these mighty masters of ...
It must however be allowed , that while Milton defended himself with the spirit of
the Grecian orator , in imitating the eloquent Athenian he promifcuously caught
both his merits and defects . It is to be regretted , that these mighty masters of ...
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... from our republic , so gloriously founded , which , should it perish like an
abortion , must expose our country to the utmost contempt and dishonour , Finally
, revere yourself ; and having fought and sustained every hardship and danger
for the ...
... from our republic , so gloriously founded , which , should it perish like an
abortion , must expose our country to the utmost contempt and dishonour , Finally
, revere yourself ; and having fought and sustained every hardship and danger
for the ...
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A blind and desolate father must be utterly unequal to the management of
disobedient daughters conspiring against him ; the anguilh he endured from their
filial ingratitude , and the base deceptions , with which they continua ally
tormented ...
A blind and desolate father must be utterly unequal to the management of
disobedient daughters conspiring against him ; the anguilh he endured from their
filial ingratitude , and the base deceptions , with which they continua ally
tormented ...
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... acute , must the old age of Milton was not guarded and enlivened by such
affluence as might have saved him from a measure , in which those who have a
passion for þooks must suppose him to have suffered some degree of
mortification .
... acute , must the old age of Milton was not guarded and enlivened by such
affluence as might have saved him from a measure , in which those who have a
passion for þooks must suppose him to have suffered some degree of
mortification .
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In recollecting how painting and sculpture had both exercised their respective
powers on these hallowed and interesting characters , the muse of Milton might
be tempted to contend with the fifter I must confefs , however , that Richardson , a
...
In recollecting how painting and sculpture had both exercised their respective
powers on these hallowed and interesting characters , the muse of Milton might
be tempted to contend with the fifter I must confefs , however , that Richardson , a
...
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