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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The argument is particularly defective , as applied to Milton on his travels ; since
the praises he bestowed on those accomplished foreigners , who were kind to
him , are liberal in the highest degree , and apparently dictated by the heart . After
a ...
The argument is particularly defective , as applied to Milton on his travels ; since
the praises he bestowed on those accomplished foreigners , who were kind to
him , are liberal in the highest degree , and apparently dictated by the heart . After
a ...
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T HE narrative may proceed from the information of Milton himself . On his return
he procured a residence in London , ample enough for himself and his books ,
and felt happy in renewing his interrupted studies * This first establishment ( as
we ...
T HE narrative may proceed from the information of Milton himself . On his return
he procured a residence in London , ample enough for himself and his books ,
and felt happy in renewing his interrupted studies * This first establishment ( as
we ...
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Before he quitted Florence , Milton received intelligence of the loss he had to
sustain , by the untimely death of Charles Diodati , the favourite associate of his
early studies . On his arrival in England , the bitterness of such a loss was felt with
...
Before he quitted Florence , Milton received intelligence of the loss he had to
sustain , by the untimely death of Charles Diodati , the favourite associate of his
early studies . On his arrival in England , the bitterness of such a loss was felt with
...
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Ormond , having imputed to the prevailing party in England a design to establish
a perfect Turkish tyranny , Milton , with great dexterity , turns the expression
against Ormond , observing , that the design of bringing in that tyranny is a ...
Ormond , having imputed to the prevailing party in England a design to establish
a perfect Turkish tyranny , Milton , with great dexterity , turns the expression
against Ormond , observing , that the design of bringing in that tyranny is a ...
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Whatever we may think of his political tenets , let us render justice to the courage
and the consistency with which he supported them . — The mind of Milton was in
unison with the high - toned spirit of this resolute friend , and we shall foon fee ...
Whatever we may think of his political tenets , let us render justice to the courage
and the consistency with which he supported them . — The mind of Milton was in
unison with the high - toned spirit of this resolute friend , and we shall foon fee ...
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