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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... eyes , whose natural weakness was attended with frequent pains of the head ; but as all these disadvantages could not reprefs my ardour for learn- ing , my father took care to have me inftructed by various preceptors both at home and at ...
... eyes , whose natural weakness was attended with frequent pains of the head ; but as all these disadvantages could not reprefs my ardour for learn- ing , my father took care to have me inftructed by various preceptors both at home and at ...
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... eyes , as he in mine : First led by him , thro ' fweet Aonian shade , Each facred haunt of Pindus I furvey'd ; Explor'd the fountain , and the Muse my guide , Thrice steep'd my lips in the Caftalian tide . And again , in expreffing his ...
... eyes , as he in mine : First led by him , thro ' fweet Aonian shade , Each facred haunt of Pindus I furvey'd ; Explor'd the fountain , and the Muse my guide , Thrice steep'd my lips in the Caftalian tide . And again , in expreffing his ...
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... eye . This fonnet may be regarded , perhaps , as a refutation of that injurious criticifm , which has afferted , " the best fonnets of Milton are entitled only to this negative commendation , that they are not bad ; " but it has a ...
... eye . This fonnet may be regarded , perhaps , as a refutation of that injurious criticifm , which has afferted , " the best fonnets of Milton are entitled only to this negative commendation , that they are not bad ; " but it has a ...
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... eyes illumin'd by celeftial day , And , every cloud from my pure fpirit driven , Joy in the bright beatitude of heaven . The preceding verses have various claims to attention ; they exhibit a lively picture of the literary project that ...
... eyes illumin'd by celeftial day , And , every cloud from my pure fpirit driven , Joy in the bright beatitude of heaven . The preceding verses have various claims to attention ; they exhibit a lively picture of the literary project that ...
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... eyes upon Milton as the man from whose spirit and eloquence his country might expect the most able vindication . In 1651 , he published his defence of the people , the most elaborate of all his Latin compofitions ; the merits and ...
... eyes upon Milton as the man from whose spirit and eloquence his country might expect the most able vindication . In 1651 , he published his defence of the people , the most elaborate of all his Latin compofitions ; the merits and ...
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