The Life of Milton: In Three Parts. To which are Added, Conjectures on the Origin of Paradise Lost: with an Appendix |
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... each of these affectionate memorialists may be said to have taught the poet he
loved “ to become his own biographer ; ” an experiment that may , perhaps , be
tried on Milton with the happiest effect ! as in his works , and particularly in those
...
... each of these affectionate memorialists may be said to have taught the poet he
loved “ to become his own biographer ; ” an experiment that may , perhaps , be
tried on Milton with the happiest effect ! as in his works , and particularly in those
...
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Here , he remained a month , and having sent hence a collection of books , and
particularly of music , bị sea , he proceeded himself through Verona and Milan to
Geneva . In this city he was particularly gratified by the society and kindness of ...
Here , he remained a month , and having sent hence a collection of books , and
particularly of music , bị sea , he proceeded himself through Verona and Milan to
Geneva . In this city he was particularly gratified by the society and kindness of ...
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But the striking inaccuracy of the critic consists in not giving a just account of a
book that particularly claimed his attention , Philips's Theatrum Poetarum , a book
that , under a Latin title , contains in English a very comprehensive list of poets ...
But the striking inaccuracy of the critic consists in not giving a just account of a
book that particularly claimed his attention , Philips's Theatrum Poetarum , a book
that , under a Latin title , contains in English a very comprehensive list of poets ...
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As the misfortune of blindness seems particularly to require a female companion ,
and yet almost precludes the unhappy sufferer from selecting such as might suit
him , Milton is faid to have formed this attachment on the recommendation of his ...
As the misfortune of blindness seems particularly to require a female companion ,
and yet almost precludes the unhappy sufferer from selecting such as might suit
him , Milton is faid to have formed this attachment on the recommendation of his ...
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in literature , he wisely attached himself to those prime examples of literary
perfection , the Greeks ; among the poets he particularly delighted in Euripides
and Homer ; his favourites in profe seem to have been Plato and Demosthenes ;
the first ...
in literature , he wisely attached himself to those prime examples of literary
perfection , the Greeks ; among the poets he particularly delighted in Euripides
and Homer ; his favourites in profe seem to have been Plato and Demosthenes ;
the first ...
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