The Life of John Milton: In Three Parts. To which are Added, Conjectures on the Origin of Paradise Lost: with an Appendix. By William Hayley ... |
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Even in the morning , if I began as usual to read , my eyes immediately suffered
pain , and seemed to shrink from reading , but , after some moderate bodily
exercise , were refreshed ; whenever I looked at a candle I saw a sort of iris
around it .
Even in the morning , if I began as usual to read , my eyes immediately suffered
pain , and seemed to shrink from reading , but , after some moderate bodily
exercise , were refreshed ; whenever I looked at a candle I saw a sort of iris
around it .
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... Bishop of Derry , vindicated his illustrious relation , and fatirized his supposed
adverfary with a keenness and vehemence of invective , which induced , perhaps
, some readers to suspect that the performance was written entirely by Milton .
... Bishop of Derry , vindicated his illustrious relation , and fatirized his supposed
adverfary with a keenness and vehemence of invective , which induced , perhaps
, some readers to suspect that the performance was written entirely by Milton .
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He asked me how I liked it , and what I thought of it ? which I modestly and freely
told him ; and , after some farther discourse about it , I pleasantly faid to him ,
Thou hast said much here of Paradise loft , but what halt thou to say of Paradise ...
He asked me how I liked it , and what I thought of it ? which I modestly and freely
told him ; and , after some farther discourse about it , I pleasantly faid to him ,
Thou hast said much here of Paradise loft , but what halt thou to say of Paradise ...
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There are prefixt to this opera some very animated but injudicious verses by poor
Nat . Lee , who has lavished the most exaggerated praise on his friend Dryden ,
at the expence of the superior poet . 1 1 It is highly pleasing to refle & t , that It ...
There are prefixt to this opera some very animated but injudicious verses by poor
Nat . Lee , who has lavished the most exaggerated praise on his friend Dryden ,
at the expence of the superior poet . 1 1 It is highly pleasing to refle & t , that It ...
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