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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... hope , and triumph o'er thy evil day ; Trust thou shalt yet behold a happier time , And yet again enjoy thy native clime . The reader , inclined to fympathise in the joys of Milton , will be gratified in being informed , that his ...
... hope , and triumph o'er thy evil day ; Trust thou shalt yet behold a happier time , And yet again enjoy thy native clime . The reader , inclined to fympathise in the joys of Milton , will be gratified in being informed , that his ...
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... hope and preparation for aftonifhing productions . Such aufterity and moroseness have been falfely attributed to Milton , that a reader , acquainted with him only as he appears in the page of Johnson , must suppose him little formed for ...
... hope and preparation for aftonifhing productions . Such aufterity and moroseness have been falfely attributed to Milton , that a reader , acquainted with him only as he appears in the page of Johnson , must suppose him little formed for ...
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... hope to " diffuade the intelligent and 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 ...
... hope to " diffuade the intelligent and 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 ...
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... hope of renown . " To give you an account of my ftudies , " he fays , " I have brought down the affairs of the Greeks , in a continued courfe of reading , to the period in which they ceafed to be Greeks . I have long been engaged in the ...
... hope of renown . " To give you an account of my ftudies , " he fays , " I have brought down the affairs of the Greeks , in a continued courfe of reading , to the period in which they ceafed to be Greeks . I have long been engaged in the ...
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... hope longevity , and to furvive Your master's funeral , not foon abforb'd In the oblivious Lethæan gulph , Shall to futurity perhaps convey This theme , and by these praises of my fire , Improve the fathers of a distant age . " He began ...
... hope longevity , and to furvive Your master's funeral , not foon abforb'd In the oblivious Lethæan gulph , Shall to futurity perhaps convey This theme , and by these praises of my fire , Improve the fathers of a distant age . " He began ...
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