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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... himself , whom we both admired and loved for his literary and for his focial accomplishments , furpaffed , I think , on this topic , the severity of Mr. Warton , and held it hardly compatible with the duty of a good citizen to re ...
... himself , whom we both admired and loved for his literary and for his focial accomplishments , furpaffed , I think , on this topic , the severity of Mr. Warton , and held it hardly compatible with the duty of a good citizen to re ...
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... himself , upon all occafions , " a true member of the church " for the time being , and has " not the leaft fcruple in his con- " fcience against the doctrine and dif- " cipline of it , as it stands at prefent , " or fhall do hereafter ...
... himself , upon all occafions , " a true member of the church " for the time being , and has " not the leaft fcruple in his con- " fcience against the doctrine and dif- " cipline of it , as it stands at prefent , " or fhall do hereafter ...
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... himself . - Not from vanity , a failing too cold and low for his ardent and elevated mind ; but , in advanced life , from motives of justice and honour , to defend himself against the poisoned arrows of flander ; and , in his younger ...
... himself . - Not from vanity , a failing too cold and low for his ardent and elevated mind ; but , in advanced life , from motives of justice and honour , to defend himself against the poisoned arrows of flander ; and , in his younger ...
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... himself a rigid Papist , he difinherited the young and devout scholar , for an attachment to the doctrines of the Reformation , and reduced him to the neceffity of quitting the path of literature for a less honourable but more lucra ...
... himself a rigid Papist , he difinherited the young and devout scholar , for an attachment to the doctrines of the Reformation , and reduced him to the neceffity of quitting the path of literature for a less honourable but more lucra ...
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... himself . The poet was happy in both his parents ; and to the merits of both he has borne affectionate and honourable teftimony . The maiden name of his mother has been difputed ; but it seems reasonable to credit the account of Philips ...
... himself . The poet was happy in both his parents ; and to the merits of both he has borne affectionate and honourable teftimony . The maiden name of his mother has been difputed ; but it seems reasonable to credit the account of Philips ...
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