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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... relates , that for one of his devotional compofitions in forty parts , he was honoured with a gold chain and medal by a Polish prince , to whom he prefented it . This mark of diftinction was frequently conferred on men , who rose to ...
... relates , that for one of his devotional compofitions in forty parts , he was honoured with a gold chain and medal by a Polish prince , to whom he prefented it . This mark of diftinction was frequently conferred on men , who rose to ...
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... honour him with unex- pected applause . ex- An idle story has been circulated concerning his treatment in College . ' I am ashamed , ” says Dr. Johnson , " to relate what what I fear is true , that Milton was the THE LIFE OF MILTON . 15.
... honour him with unex- pected applause . ex- An idle story has been circulated concerning his treatment in College . ' I am ashamed , ” says Dr. Johnson , " to relate what what I fear is true , that Milton was the THE LIFE OF MILTON . 15.
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... relate to our religious establish- ment . " " « Ε " For me ( fays this zealous and difinterested advocate for fimple christianity ) I have determined to lay up , as the best " treasure and folace of a good old age , if God vouchsafe it ...
... relate to our religious establish- ment . " " « Ε " For me ( fays this zealous and difinterested advocate for fimple christianity ) I have determined to lay up , as the best " treasure and folace of a good old age , if God vouchsafe it ...
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... relate , in the most manly and explicit manner , the real motives of his conduct . Speaking of the English people , in the commencement of his Second Defence , he says * , " it was the just vindication of " their laws and their religion ...
... relate , in the most manly and explicit manner , the real motives of his conduct . Speaking of the English people , in the commencement of his Second Defence , he says * , " it was the just vindication of " their laws and their religion ...
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... relates the time and occafion of this performance . He declares , that without any perfonal malevolence against the deceased monarch , who had been tried and executed before this publication appeared , it was written to compose the ...
... relates the time and occafion of this performance . He declares , that without any perfonal malevolence against the deceased monarch , who had been tried and executed before this publication appeared , it was written to compose the ...
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