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 ...W. Porter, 1797 - 342 páginas |
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... equals , at the hand of those courteous and " learned men , the Fellows of that College , where- " in I spent fome years ; who , at my parting , after " I had taken two degrees , as the manner is , figni- " fied many ways how much ...
... equals , at the hand of those courteous and " learned men , the Fellows of that College , where- " in I spent fome years ; who , at my parting , after " I had taken two degrees , as the manner is , figni- " fied many ways how much ...
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... equal auditor , if I " can but fay fuccefsfully , that which in this 66 exigent behoves me , although I would be heard , " only if it might be , by the elegant and learned " reader , to whom principally for a while I fhall beg leave I ...
... equal auditor , if I " can but fay fuccefsfully , that which in this 66 exigent behoves me , although I would be heard , " only if it might be , by the elegant and learned " reader , to whom principally for a while I fhall beg leave I ...
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... equal excellence , the frolics of gaiety and the tri- umphs of virtue , paffing with exquifite transition from the moft fportive to the fublimeft tones of poetry , he might have spoken more confidently of his own productions without a ...
... equal excellence , the frolics of gaiety and the tri- umphs of virtue , paffing with exquifite transition from the moft fportive to the fublimeft tones of poetry , he might have spoken more confidently of his own productions without a ...
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... equal to Milton in genuine patriotifm as in poetical power : for who can be faid to have facri- ficed fo much , or to have fhewn a firmer affection to the public good ? If he mistook the mode of pro- moting it ; if his fentiments , both ...
... equal to Milton in genuine patriotifm as in poetical power : for who can be faid to have facri- ficed fo much , or to have fhewn a firmer affection to the public good ? If he mistook the mode of pro- moting it ; if his fentiments , both ...
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... equal to their opponent in eloquence , I lent them my aid , and from that time , if they made any farther reply , I was a party concerned . " I have inferted this paffage at full length , because it gives us a clear infight into the ...
... equal to their opponent in eloquence , I lent them my aid , and from that time , if they made any farther reply , I was a party concerned . " I have inferted this paffage at full length , because it gives us a clear infight into the ...
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