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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... received from the Italians : a contemptuous spirit , indeed , appears utterly incompatible with the native difpofition of Milton , whofe generous enthu- fiafm led him to conceive the fondeft veneration for all , who were distinguished ...
... received from the Italians : a contemptuous spirit , indeed , appears utterly incompatible with the native difpofition of Milton , whofe generous enthu- fiafm led him to conceive the fondeft veneration for all , who were distinguished ...
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... received from this Neftor of Italy , he has amply repaid them in a poem , which , to the honour of English gratitude and English ge- nius , we may justly pronounce fuperior to the com- pliments bestowed on this engaging character by the ...
... received from this Neftor of Italy , he has amply repaid them in a poem , which , to the honour of English gratitude and English ge- nius , we may justly pronounce fuperior to the com- pliments bestowed on this engaging character by the ...
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... receiving intelligence of the civil war in England , he felt it inconfiftent with his principles to wander abroad , even for the im- provement of his mind , while his countrymen were contending for liberty at home . In preparing for his ...
... receiving intelligence of the civil war in England , he felt it inconfiftent with his principles to wander abroad , even for the im- provement of his mind , while his countrymen were contending for liberty at home . In preparing for his ...
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... received me as gladly as if I had been restored to my native home * . ” After a fecond refidence of almost two months in Florence , whence he made an excurfion to Lucca , a place endeared to him by having produced the an- cestors of his ...
... received me as gladly as if I had been restored to my native home * . ” After a fecond refidence of almost two months in Florence , whence he made an excurfion to Lucca , a place endeared to him by having produced the an- cestors of his ...
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... received , as his disciple , the two fons of his fifter , John and Edward Philips ; the latter is his biographer ; but although he has written the life of his illuftrious relation with a degree of laudable pride and affectionate fpirit ...
... received , as his disciple , the two fons of his fifter , John and Edward Philips ; the latter is his biographer ; but although he has written the life of his illuftrious relation with a degree of laudable pride and affectionate fpirit ...
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