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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... kind and friendly manner in which you com- mended the first edition of this Life might alone have in- duced me to infcribe a more ample copy of it to that li- terary terary veteran , whose applause is so juftly dear to.
... kind and friendly manner in which you com- mended the first edition of this Life might alone have in- duced me to infcribe a more ample copy of it to that li- terary terary veteran , whose applause is so juftly dear to.
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... whose applause is so juftly dear to me . I have additional inducements in recollecting your animated and enlightened regard for the glory of MILTON . It is pleasing to address a sympathetic friend on a subject that interests the fancy ...
... whose applause is so juftly dear to me . I have additional inducements in recollecting your animated and enlightened regard for the glory of MILTON . It is pleasing to address a sympathetic friend on a subject that interests the fancy ...
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... whose studies are so various and ex- tensive , are fufficiently familiar with those fingular com- pofitions ; and I am not a little gratified in the affurance that you think as I do , both of their blemishes and their beauties , and ...
... whose studies are so various and ex- tensive , are fufficiently familiar with those fingular com- pofitions ; and I am not a little gratified in the affurance that you think as I do , both of their blemishes and their beauties , and ...
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... whose memory I have fervently wished to rescue from poet , indignity and detraction . The afperity of Johnson to- wards Milton has often ftruck the fond admirers of the in various points of view ; in one moment it excites poet laughter ...
... whose memory I have fervently wished to rescue from poet , indignity and detraction . The afperity of Johnson to- wards Milton has often ftruck the fond admirers of the in various points of view ; in one moment it excites poet laughter ...
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... whose prejudices I have prefumed to oppofe ; you , my dear friend , have heard the harsh critic advance in converfation an opinion against Milton , even more fevere than the many detractive sarcasms with which his life of the great poet ...
... whose prejudices I have prefumed to oppofe ; you , my dear friend , have heard the harsh critic advance in converfation an opinion against Milton , even more fevere than the many detractive sarcasms with which his life of the great poet ...
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