The Life of Milton: In Three Parts. To which are Added, Conjectures on the Origin of Paradise Lost: with an AppendixT. Cadell, junior, 1796 - 328 páginas |
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Página xv
... allowed him credit . You confider him as the poet of reason , and intimate that he ftooped to truth , and moralized his fong , " from a want of native powers to support a long flight in the higher province of fancy . To me , I confefs ...
... allowed him credit . You confider him as the poet of reason , and intimate that he ftooped to truth , and moralized his fong , " from a want of native powers to support a long flight in the higher province of fancy . To me , I confefs ...
Página xxi
... recommending your old acquaintance Andreini to the no- tice of the public . He happened to engage my atten- tion , when the health of my revered friend , Mr. Cowper , allowed allowed him to be my guest ; and , after DEDICATIO N. xxi.
... recommending your old acquaintance Andreini to the no- tice of the public . He happened to engage my atten- tion , when the health of my revered friend , Mr. Cowper , allowed allowed him to be my guest ; and , after DEDICATIO N. xxi.
Página xxii
... allowed him to be my guest ; and , after our more serious morning ftudies , it afforded us a pleasant relaxation and amusement to throw fome parts of the Adamo into English , in a rapid yet metrical translation . In this joint work , or ...
... allowed him to be my guest ; and , after our more serious morning ftudies , it afforded us a pleasant relaxation and amusement to throw fome parts of the Adamo into English , in a rapid yet metrical translation . In this joint work , or ...
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... allowed no credit to his brother , for the spirited Latin treatise in which that young man ap- peared as the defender of his uncle . But the striking inac- curacy of the critic confifts in not giving a juft account of a book that ...
... allowed no credit to his brother , for the spirited Latin treatise in which that young man ap- peared as the defender of his uncle . But the striking inac- curacy of the critic confifts in not giving a juft account of a book that ...
Página 82
... allowed by the Christian magistrate , as a piece “ of justice , and that the words of Christ are not hereby " contraried ; next that , to prohibit abfolutely any divorce " whatsoever , except those which Mofes excepted , is against ...
... allowed by the Christian magistrate , as a piece “ of justice , and that the words of Christ are not hereby " contraried ; next that , to prohibit abfolutely any divorce " whatsoever , except those which Mofes excepted , is against ...
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