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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... that which the Revolution established for England , exifted when Milton wrote . His impaffioned yet difinterested ardour for reformation was excited excited by those grofs abuses of power , which that vi DEDICATION .
... that which the Revolution established for England , exifted when Milton wrote . His impaffioned yet difinterested ardour for reformation was excited excited by those grofs abuses of power , which that vi DEDICATION .
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... those grofs abuses of power , which that new fettlement of the ftate very happily corrected . Your learned and good - natured brother , my dear friend , was not the only man of learning and good - nature , who indulged a prejudice ...
... those grofs abuses of power , which that new fettlement of the ftate very happily corrected . Your learned and good - natured brother , my dear friend , was not the only man of learning and good - nature , who indulged a prejudice ...
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... those fingular com- pofitions ; and I am not a little gratified in the affurance that you think as I do , both of their blemishes and their beauties , and approve the ufe that I have made of them in my endeavours to elucidate the life ...
... those fingular com- pofitions ; and I am not a little gratified in the affurance that you think as I do , both of their blemishes and their beauties , and approve the ufe that I have made of them in my endeavours to elucidate the life ...
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... those two opposite sources of prejudice and partia- lity as a critical biographer of the poets he often excites my tranfient indignation ; but as an eloquent teacher of morality he fills me with more lafting reverence and affection ...
... those two opposite sources of prejudice and partia- lity as a critical biographer of the poets he often excites my tranfient indignation ; but as an eloquent teacher of morality he fills me with more lafting reverence and affection ...
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... those very high poetical talents , for which the world , though fufficiently inclined to discover and magnify his defects , had allowed him credit . You confider him as the poet of reason , and intimate that he ftooped to truth , and ...
... those very high poetical talents , for which the world , though fufficiently inclined to discover and magnify his defects , had allowed him credit . You confider him as the poet of reason , and intimate that he ftooped to truth , and ...
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