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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... character of their author . Much as we refpected the claffical erudi- tion and the taste of your lamented brother ... character of Bradshaw ; a character in which I have known very acrimonious enemies to the name of the man commended ...
... character of their author . Much as we refpected the claffical erudi- tion and the taste of your lamented brother ... character of Bradshaw ; a character in which I have known very acrimonious enemies to the name of the man commended ...
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... character ; but you , my liberal friend to the freedom of literary difcuffion , you will fuggest to me , that the minds of our countrymen in general aspire to Roman magnanimity , in rendering juftice to great qualities in men , who were ...
... character ; but you , my liberal friend to the freedom of literary difcuffion , you will fuggest to me , that the minds of our countrymen in general aspire to Roman magnanimity , in rendering juftice to great qualities in men , who were ...
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... character , to speak of that fupercilious prelate without catching fome portion of his own scornful spirit : you will immediately perceive that I allude to his having bestowed upon Milton the opprobrious title of a time - ferver * . Do ...
... character , to speak of that fupercilious prelate without catching fome portion of his own scornful spirit : you will immediately perceive that I allude to his having bestowed upon Milton the opprobrious title of a time - ferver * . Do ...
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... characters , whose opinions were different from his own ; his habit of indulging a contemptuous and dogmatical spirit has already drawn upon his name and writings the natural punishment of such verbal intemperance ; and the mitred ...
... characters , whose opinions were different from his own ; his habit of indulging a contemptuous and dogmatical spirit has already drawn upon his name and writings the natural punishment of such verbal intemperance ; and the mitred ...
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... character is due to that verfion of Mil- ton's 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 ...
... character is due to that verfion of Mil- ton's 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 ...
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