The Life of MiltonEarliest biography to show Milton's liberalism; influential on 19th-century writers. |
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Some of his English verses bear an earlier date . The first of his juvenile
produâions , in the language which he was destined to ennoble , is a paraphrase
of the hundred and fourteenth psalm ; it was executed at the age of fifteen , and ...
Some of his English verses bear an earlier date . The first of his juvenile
produâions , in the language which he was destined to ennoble , is a paraphrase
of the hundred and fourteenth psalm ; it was executed at the age of fifteen , and ...
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and peace ; " the verses , charming as they are , acquire new charms , when we
consider them as descriptive of the poet himself and the penitent destroyer of his
domestic comfort . “ Her lowly plight “ Immovable , till peace obtain ' d from fault ...
and peace ; " the verses , charming as they are , acquire new charms , when we
consider them as descriptive of the poet himself and the penitent destroyer of his
domestic comfort . “ Her lowly plight “ Immovable , till peace obtain ' d from fault ...
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As the fix celebrated verses , in which he has complimented the English Homer ,
so much resemble what he said of him to Lord Dorset , it is probable that those
verses were written while his mind was glowing with admiration from his first
while ...
As the fix celebrated verses , in which he has complimented the English Homer ,
so much resemble what he said of him to Lord Dorset , it is probable that those
verses were written while his mind was glowing with admiration from his first
while ...
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