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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... favour from a literary friend , who is known to me only by his writings , has enabled me to throw , perhaps , a new ray of light on that inviting fub- ject of conjecture , the real origin of Milton's greatest performance . In the ...
... favour from a literary friend , who is known to me only by his writings , has enabled me to throw , perhaps , a new ray of light on that inviting fub- ject of conjecture , the real origin of Milton's greatest performance . In the ...
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... favoured me with the liberty of transcribing , from his admirable work , whatever I wish to infert in this narrative . Since I am indebted to Milton for a friendship , which I regard as honourable in the highest degree , may I be ...
... favoured me with the liberty of transcribing , from his admirable work , whatever I wish to infert in this narrative . Since I am indebted to Milton for a friendship , which I regard as honourable in the highest degree , may I be ...
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... favour of Mr. Ifaac Reed , who is moft liberal in the communication of the literary rarities he has collected , I have pe- rused this fingular performance , and perfectly agree with its obliging poffeffor , and his ac- complished friend ...
... favour of Mr. Ifaac Reed , who is moft liberal in the communication of the literary rarities he has collected , I have pe- rused this fingular performance , and perfectly agree with its obliging poffeffor , and his ac- complished friend ...
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... favours I have received from you will by no means fuffer me to fufpect that you can forget me ; nor can I conceive it poffible that , having loaded me with fuch benefits , you fhould now difmifs me from your remem- brance . I shall ...
... favours I have received from you will by no means fuffer me to fufpect that you can forget me ; nor can I conceive it poffible that , having loaded me with fuch benefits , you fhould now difmifs me from your remem- brance . I shall ...
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... favour and respect , which I found , above any " of my equals , at the hand of those courteous and learned men , the Fellows of that College , wherein I spent some years ; who , at my parting , after I had taken two degrees , as the ...
... favour and respect , which I found , above any " of my equals , at the hand of those courteous and learned men , the Fellows of that College , wherein I spent some years ; who , at my parting , after I had taken two degrees , as the ...
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