The Life of Milton: In Three Parts. To which are Added, Conjectures on the Origin of Paradise Lost: with an Appendix. By William Hayley, EsqT. Cadell, junior, and W. Davies, (successors to Mr. Cadell), 1796 - 328 páginas |
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... Latin ftyle of Milton , who , to my ap- prehenfion , is often most admirably eloquent in that lan- guage , and particularly fo in the paffage I have cited from his character of Bradshaw ; a character in which I have known very ...
... Latin ftyle of Milton , who , to my ap- prehenfion , is often most admirably eloquent in that lan- guage , and particularly fo in the paffage I have cited from his character of Bradshaw ; a character in which I have known very ...
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... Latin poetry , which my excellent friend has finish- ed with such care and felicity , that even from the separate fpecimens of it , with which this life is embellished , you , my dear Warton , and every delicate judge of poetry , will ...
... Latin poetry , which my excellent friend has finish- ed with such care and felicity , that even from the separate fpecimens of it , with which this life is embellished , you , my dear Warton , and every delicate judge of poetry , will ...
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... Latin and Italian Poetry : here the heart and spirit of Milton are displayed with all the frank- nefs of youth . I felect what has a peculiar tendency to shew , in the clearest light , his native disposition , because his charac- ter as ...
... Latin and Italian Poetry : here the heart and spirit of Milton are displayed with all the frank- nefs of youth . I felect what has a peculiar tendency to shew , in the clearest light , his native disposition , because his charac- ter as ...
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... Latin poem , which cannot be too warmly admired , as a monument of filial ten- derness , and poetical enthusiasm . It is probable , that the fevere manner in which that indulgent father had been driven from the purfuits of learning ...
... Latin poem , which cannot be too warmly admired , as a monument of filial ten- derness , and poetical enthusiasm . It is probable , that the fevere manner in which that indulgent father had been driven from the purfuits of learning ...
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... Latin epiftles * , and a Latin elegy addressed to him : they suggest a most favourable idea of. The high opinion , which Milton enter- tertained of his preceptor , is fo gracefully ex- preffed in one of these letters , that I felect it ...
... Latin epiftles * , and a Latin elegy addressed to him : they suggest a most favourable idea of. The high opinion , which Milton enter- tertained of his preceptor , is fo gracefully ex- preffed in one of these letters , that I felect it ...
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