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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... reader will beft judge , who re- collects the humorous Butler's very admirable character of a time- ferver , which contains the follow- ing paffage : " He is very zealous to " fhew himself , upon all occafions , << a true member of the ...
... reader will beft judge , who re- collects the humorous Butler's very admirable character of a time- ferver , which contains the follow- ing paffage : " He is very zealous to " fhew himself , upon all occafions , << a true member of the ...
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... reader , without aspiring to praise . A very different 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 ...
... reader , without aspiring to praise . A very different 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 ...
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... reader in the elegant and spirited verfion of a poet and a friend - with pride and delight I add the name of Cowper . This gentleman , who is prepared to oblige the world with a complete translation of Milton's Latin and Italian poetry ...
... reader in the elegant and spirited verfion of a poet and a friend - with pride and delight I add the name of Cowper . This gentleman , who is prepared to oblige the world with a complete translation of Milton's Latin and Italian poetry ...
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... reader , inclined to symphatise in the joys of Mil- ton , will be gratified in being informed , that his preceptor , whose exile and poverty he pathetically lamented , and whose profperous return he predicted , was in a few reftored C 2 ...
... reader , inclined to symphatise in the joys of Mil- ton , will be gratified in being informed , that his preceptor , whose exile and poverty he pathetically lamented , and whose profperous return he predicted , was in a few reftored C 2 ...
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... reader will be inclined to extenuate , who perufes the fpirited epiftle to his exiled pre- ceptor , composed in his eighteenth year . Some of his English verfes bear an earlier date . The firft of his juvenile productions , in the ...
... reader will be inclined to extenuate , who perufes the fpirited epiftle to his exiled pre- ceptor , composed in his eighteenth year . Some of his English verfes bear an earlier date . The firft of his juvenile productions , in the ...
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