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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... thoughts at once poffeffed me , and thefe other , that if I were certain to write as men buy leafes , for three lives and " downward , there ought no regard to be fooner had than to " God's glory , by the honour and instruction of my ...
... thoughts at once poffeffed me , and thefe other , that if I were certain to write as men buy leafes , for three lives and " downward , there ought no regard to be fooner had than to " God's glory , by the honour and instruction of my ...
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... thoughts and conduct on this occafion are the more noble and becoming , as all his preceding years had been employed in forming , for the most important purposes , a firm and lofty mind , and in furnish- ing it abundantly with whatever ...
... thoughts and conduct on this occafion are the more noble and becoming , as all his preceding years had been employed in forming , for the most important purposes , a firm and lofty mind , and in furnish- ing it abundantly with whatever ...
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... thought it advifable for boys , as they approach to- wards fixteen , to blend a little knowledge of the sciences with their Greek and Latin .. ! " That he taught the familiar and useful doctrine of the Attic philosopher , even in his ...
... thought it advifable for boys , as they approach to- wards fixteen , to blend a little knowledge of the sciences with their Greek and Latin .. ! " That he taught the familiar and useful doctrine of the Attic philosopher , even in his ...
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... thought that he might ferve his country more effentially by the rare and highly culti- vated faculties of his mind , than by the ordinary fervice of a foldier . foldier . But let us hear Milton on this fubject 60 THE LIFE OF MILTON .
... thought that he might ferve his country more effentially by the rare and highly culti- vated faculties of his mind , than by the ordinary fervice of a foldier . foldier . But let us hear Milton on this fubject 60 THE LIFE OF MILTON .
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... refpondi , et miniftris facun- diam hominis , ut ferebatur ægre fuftinentibus , fuppetias tuli , & ab eo tempore , fi quid poftea refponderent , interfui . I thought I thought I should deferve to forfeit the power of 66 THE LIFE OF MILTON .
... refpondi , et miniftris facun- diam hominis , ut ferebatur ægre fuftinentibus , fuppetias tuli , & ab eo tempore , fi quid poftea refponderent , interfui . I thought I thought I should deferve to forfeit the power of 66 THE LIFE OF MILTON .
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