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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... probably give birth , in this or the next century , to a work of literary retaliation . Whenever a poet arises with as large a portion of spleen towards the critical writers of paft ages , as Johnson in- dulged towards the poets in his ...
... probably give birth , in this or the next century , to a work of literary retaliation . Whenever a poet arises with as large a portion of spleen towards the critical writers of paft ages , as Johnson in- dulged towards the poets in his ...
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... dolores ; quæ omnia cum difcendi impetum non retardarent , et in ludo literario , et fub aliis domi magiftris erudiendum quotidie curavit . to to the English merchants at Hamburgh . It was probably THE LIFE OF MILTON .
... dolores ; quæ omnia cum difcendi impetum non retardarent , et in ludo literario , et fub aliis domi magiftris erudiendum quotidie curavit . to to the English merchants at Hamburgh . It was probably THE LIFE OF MILTON .
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... probably from this learned and confcientious man , that Milton caught not only his paffion for literature , but that steadiness and unconquerable integrity of character , by which he was dif- tinguished through all the viciffitudes of a ...
... probably from this learned and confcientious man , that Milton caught not only his paffion for literature , but that steadiness and unconquerable integrity of character , by which he was dif- tinguished through all the viciffitudes of a ...
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... probably introduced to Grotius , that liberal friend to science and humanity speaks thus of Galileo : “ This old man , to whom the universe is so deeply indebted , worn out with maladies , and still more with anguish of mind , give us ...
... probably introduced to Grotius , that liberal friend to science and humanity speaks thus of Galileo : “ This old man , to whom the universe is so deeply indebted , worn out with maladies , and still more with anguish of mind , give us ...
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... probably , he began to form thofe great , but unfettled , projects of future compofition , which were to prove the fources of his glory , and of which he thus fpeaks himself : " In the private academies of Italy , whither I was fa ...
... probably , he began to form thofe great , but unfettled , projects of future compofition , which were to prove the fources of his glory , and of which he thus fpeaks himself : " In the private academies of Italy , whither I was fa ...
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