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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... favour by those whom the poet had left in his college , " or was a voluntary contribution of friendship fent to them " from the country , " appeared firft in the academical col- lection of verses on the death of Mr. Edward King , and ...
... favour by those whom the poet had left in his college , " or was a voluntary contribution of friendship fent to them " from the country , " appeared firft in the academical col- lection of verses on the death of Mr. Edward King , and ...
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... favour an opinion that it ought to bear an earlier date ; but it has fuch ftrength and manliness of fentiment , as incline me to suppose it written at this period ; an idea that feems almost almost confirmed by the lines , that speak of ...
... favour an opinion that it ought to bear an earlier date ; but it has fuch ftrength and manliness of fentiment , as incline me to suppose it written at this period ; an idea that feems almost almost confirmed by the lines , that speak of ...
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... favour of Holftenius , the well known librarian of the Vatican ( whofe kindness to him he has re- corded in a Latin Epiftle equally grateful and elegant ) he was recommended to the notice of Cardinal Barberini , who honoured him with ...
... favour of Holftenius , the well known librarian of the Vatican ( whofe kindness to him he has re- corded in a Latin Epiftle equally grateful and elegant ) he was recommended to the notice of Cardinal Barberini , who honoured him with ...
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... favour of epifcopacy , his unprofper- ous war with the Scots . The time of Milton's abfence from his native country exceeded not , by his own account , a year and three months . In the relation that he gives himself of his return , the ...
... favour of epifcopacy , his unprofper- ous war with the Scots . The time of Milton's abfence from his native country exceeded not , by his own account , a year and three months . In the relation that he gives himself of his return , the ...
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... favour , that even foreigners gave him credit for those high literary atchievements , which were to shed peculiar luftre on his latter days , and confidered him already as a man , of whom his country might be proud . With fuch ...
... favour , that even foreigners gave him credit for those high literary atchievements , which were to shed peculiar luftre on his latter days , and confidered him already as a man , of whom his country might be proud . With fuch ...
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