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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... regard for a difciplinarian fufficiently rigid , with a tenderness fo confpicuous in the following verfes of the fourth Elegy ? Vivit ibi antiquæ clarus pietatis honore , Præful , chrifticolas pafcere doctus oves ; Ille quidem eft animæ ...
... regard for a difciplinarian fufficiently rigid , with a tenderness fo confpicuous in the following verfes of the fourth Elegy ? Vivit ibi antiquæ clarus pietatis honore , Præful , chrifticolas pafcere doctus oves ; Ille quidem eft animæ ...
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... regard it as his indifpenfible duty to fhow how far this malignity is diffused through a long feries of ob- fervations , which affect the reputation both of the poet and the man ; a duty that must be painful in proportion to the ...
... regard it as his indifpenfible duty to fhow how far this malignity is diffused through a long feries of ob- fervations , which affect the reputation both of the poet and the man ; a duty that must be painful in proportion to the ...
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... regard to- wards the character of Milton , which , he , perhaps , of all men , has most eminently deserved . In the preceding citation it is evidently the pur- pofe of Dr. Johnfon to degrade Milton below Cowley , and many other poets ...
... regard to- wards the character of Milton , which , he , perhaps , of all men , has most eminently deserved . In the preceding citation it is evidently the pur- pofe of Dr. Johnfon to degrade Milton below Cowley , and many other poets ...
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... regard , fince , of all his poems , it does the highest honour to his heart . With what energy and tenderness is his filial gratitude expreffed With 32 THE LIFE OF MILTON . The effect of this favourite compofition is exactly ...
... regard , fince , of all his poems , it does the highest honour to his heart . With what energy and tenderness is his filial gratitude expreffed With 32 THE LIFE OF MILTON . The effect of this favourite compofition is exactly ...
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... regard to be " fooner had than to God's glory , by the honour " and inftruction of my country ; for which cause , " and not only for that I knew it would be hard to " arrive at the fecond rank among the Latins , I ap- ઃઃ plied myself ...
... regard to be " fooner had than to God's glory , by the honour " and inftruction of my country ; for which cause , " and not only for that I knew it would be hard to " arrive at the fecond rank among the Latins , I ap- ઃઃ plied myself ...
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