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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... western world , the ampleft theatre of his glory . Dr. Johnson takes occafion , from the paffage in which Milton fpeaks of the literary projects he conceived in Italy , to to remark , that " he had a lofty and 40 THE LIFE OF MILTON ,
... western world , the ampleft theatre of his glory . Dr. Johnson takes occafion , from the paffage in which Milton fpeaks of the literary projects he conceived in Italy , to to remark , that " he had a lofty and 40 THE LIFE OF MILTON ,
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... remark , that " he had a lofty and steady confidence in " himself , perhaps not without fome contempt of others . " The latter part of this observation is evidently invidious ; it is completely refuted by the various commendations ...
... remark , that " he had a lofty and steady confidence in " himself , perhaps not without fome contempt of others . " The latter part of this observation is evidently invidious ; it is completely refuted by the various commendations ...
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... remarks on the years that are passed , and those that are yet in profpect . We behold him , at the age of thirty - two , recalled to England , from a foreign excurfion of improvement and de- light , by a manly sense of what he owed to ...
... remarks on the years that are passed , and those that are yet in profpect . We behold him , at the age of thirty - two , recalled to England , from a foreign excurfion of improvement and de- light , by a manly sense of what he owed to ...
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... remarked , upon a verfe of Homer , the very verse admired by Socrates , which Dr. Johnson has not fcrupled to quote , as a part of his fingular ill - grounded attempt to prove that Milton's ideas of education were in direct oppofition ...
... remarked , upon a verfe of Homer , the very verse admired by Socrates , which Dr. Johnson has not fcrupled to quote , as a part of his fingular ill - grounded attempt to prove that Milton's ideas of education were in direct oppofition ...
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... remark , it may be queftioned , if ever an observation was made on any great character more invidious or more unjuft . When the Pref- byterians were favoured by Milton , they fpake the language of the oppreffed ; on their being invefted ...
... remark , it may be queftioned , if ever an observation was made on any great character more invidious or more unjuft . When the Pref- byterians were favoured by Milton , they fpake the language of the oppreffed ; on their being invefted ...
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