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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... person , however differing from him on points that relate to our religious establish- ment . " For me ( fays this zealous and difinterested advocate for " fimple christianity ) I have determined to lay up , as the best " treasure and ...
... person , however differing from him on points that relate to our religious establish- ment . " For me ( fays this zealous and difinterested advocate for " fimple christianity ) I have determined to lay up , as the best " treasure and ...
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... person , the elegance of his manners , and the charm of his converfation . In Manfo , fays Milton , I found a most friendly guide , who fhewed me himself the curiofities of Naples , and the palace of the Viceroy . He came more than once ...
... person , the elegance of his manners , and the charm of his converfation . In Manfo , fays Milton , I found a most friendly guide , who fhewed me himself the curiofities of Naples , and the palace of the Viceroy . He came more than once ...
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... person and manners fo fashioned to prepoffefs all men in his favour , that even foreigners gave him credit for those high literary atchievements , which were to shed peculiar luftre on his latter days , and confidered him already as a ...
... person and manners fo fashioned to prepoffefs all men in his favour , that even foreigners gave him credit for those high literary atchievements , which were to shed peculiar luftre on his latter days , and confidered him already as a ...
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... person so contrary to them in opi- “ nion , and thought it would be a blot in their efcutcheon " whenever that Court came to flourish again ; however , “ it so incensed our author , that he thought it would " be dishonourable ever to ...
... person so contrary to them in opi- “ nion , and thought it would be a blot in their efcutcheon " whenever that Court came to flourish again ; however , “ it so incensed our author , that he thought it would " be dishonourable ever to ...
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... persons who had not only treated Milton with contemptuous pride , but had imbittered his existence for four years , by instigating his wife to persist . in deferting him . The mother , as Wood intimates , was his greatest enemy , and ...
... persons who had not only treated Milton with contemptuous pride , but had imbittered his existence for four years , by instigating his wife to persist . in deferting him . The mother , as Wood intimates , was his greatest enemy , and ...
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