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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... eloquently described as the friend of every period and condition of human existence , is peculiarly the friend of age ; a truth of which you , my dear Warton , are a very lively illuftra- tion - you , who at a season of life when ...
... eloquently described as the friend of every period and condition of human existence , is peculiarly the friend of age ; a truth of which you , my dear Warton , are a very lively illuftra- tion - you , who at a season of life when ...
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... Milton . It may be faid , that the truly eloquent and fplendid encomium , which he has bestowed on the great work of the poet , ought to exempt him him from fuch a charge . The fingular beauties and THE LIFE OF MILTON . 13.
... Milton . It may be faid , that the truly eloquent and fplendid encomium , which he has bestowed on the great work of the poet , ought to exempt him him from fuch a charge . The fingular beauties and THE LIFE OF MILTON . 13.
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... eloquent G eloquent of the paffions , which is said to convert THE LIFE OF MILTON . 41.
... eloquent G eloquent of the paffions , which is said to convert THE LIFE OF MILTON . 41.
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... eloquent of the paffions , which is said to convert almost every man who feels it into a poet , induced the imagination of Milton to try its powers in a foreign language , whose diffi- culties he seems to have perfectly fubdued by the ...
... eloquent of the paffions , which is said to convert almost every man who feels it into a poet , induced the imagination of Milton to try its powers in a foreign language , whose diffi- culties he seems to have perfectly fubdued by the ...
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... eloquently drew ! : If the two Latin verses , in which this amiable old man ex- pressed his admiration of the young English bard , deserve the name of a ( C sorry distich , ” which Johnson bestows upon them , they ftill present Milton ...
... eloquently drew ! : If the two Latin verses , in which this amiable old man ex- pressed his admiration of the young English bard , deserve the name of a ( C sorry distich , ” which Johnson bestows upon them , they ftill present Milton ...
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