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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vere in their general sentimentsand principles , yet sympathized completely in
their zeal for the renown of Milton ; delighting to dwell on his character with “ that
shadow of friendship , that complacency and ardour of attachment , which , as ...
vere in their general sentimentsand principles , yet sympathized completely in
their zeal for the renown of Milton ; delighting to dwell on his character with “ that
shadow of friendship , that complacency and ardour of attachment , which , as ...
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The emoluments of this profession enabled the father of Milton to bestow most
abundantly on his son those advantages of education , which had been cruelly
withdrawn from himself . The poet was happy in both his parents ; and to the
merits ...
The emoluments of this profession enabled the father of Milton to bestow most
abundantly on his son those advantages of education , which had been cruelly
withdrawn from himself . The poet was happy in both his parents ; and to the
merits ...
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... joys of Milton , will be gratified in being informed , that his preceptor , whose
exile and poverty he pathetically lamented , and whose prosperous return he
predicted , was in a few years restored C2 to 1 As the year to his country , and
became ...
... joys of Milton , will be gratified in being informed , that his preceptor , whose
exile and poverty he pathetically lamented , and whose prosperous return he
predicted , was in a few years restored C2 to 1 As the year to his country , and
became ...
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1 As the year to his country , and became Master of Jesus College , in Cambridge
. in which he quitted England ( 1623 ) corresponds with the fifteenth year of his
pupil's age , it is probable that Milton was placed , at that time , under the care of ...
1 As the year to his country , and became Master of Jesus College , in Cambridge
. in which he quitted England ( 1623 ) corresponds with the fifteenth year of his
pupil's age , it is probable that Milton was placed , at that time , under the care of ...
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At the house of this lady , near Uxbridge , Milton is said to have been a frequent
visitor . The Earl of Bridgewater , before whom , and by whose children , Comus
was reprefented , had married a daughter of Ferdinando Earl of Derby , and thus
...
At the house of this lady , near Uxbridge , Milton is said to have been a frequent
visitor . The Earl of Bridgewater , before whom , and by whose children , Comus
was reprefented , had married a daughter of Ferdinando Earl of Derby , and thus
...
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