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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... justice to add , that it frequently breathes fo warm a fpirit of genuine eloquence and philanthropy , that I am perfuaded the prophecy of its great author concerning it will be gradually accomplished ; its defects and its merits will be ...
... justice to add , that it frequently breathes fo warm a fpirit of genuine eloquence and philanthropy , that I am perfuaded the prophecy of its great author concerning it will be gradually accomplished ; its defects and its merits will be ...
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... justice and regard towards the character of Milton , which he , perhaps , of all men , has most eminently deserved . In the preceding citation it is evidently the purpose of Dr. Johnson to degrade Milton below Cowley , and many other ...
... justice and regard towards the character of Milton , which he , perhaps , of all men , has most eminently deserved . In the preceding citation it is evidently the purpose of Dr. Johnson to degrade Milton below Cowley , and many other ...
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... justice to the patriotic benevolence , the industry , and the courage , with which Milton endeavoured to promote what he fincerely and fervently regarded as the true intereft of his country . We have now attended him to the middle stage ...
... justice to the patriotic benevolence , the industry , and the courage , with which Milton endeavoured to promote what he fincerely and fervently regarded as the true intereft of his country . We have now attended him to the middle stage ...
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... justice and God's true " worship . Lastly , whatsoever in religion is holy and fublime , " in virtue amiable or grave , whatsoever hath paffion or ad- " miration in all the changes of that , which is called fortune " from without , or ...
... justice and God's true " worship . Lastly , whatsoever in religion is holy and fublime , " in virtue amiable or grave , whatsoever hath paffion or ad- " miration in all the changes of that , which is called fortune " from without , or ...
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... justice and candour in difdaining to think of perse- cuting him for his doctrine , according to the inftigation of his enemies , he expreffes his gratitude in the following ani- mated terms : " For which uprightnefs and incorrupt re ...
... justice and candour in difdaining to think of perse- cuting him for his doctrine , according to the inftigation of his enemies , he expreffes his gratitude in the following ani- mated terms : " For which uprightnefs and incorrupt re ...
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