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 ... |
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futationem I went from time to time to visit him , in parcels of ten , twenty , or thirty
verses at a time ( which , being written by whatever hand came next , might
posfibly want correction as to the orthography and pointing ) . Having , as the
summer ...
futationem I went from time to time to visit him , in parcels of ten , twenty , or thirty
verses at a time ( which , being written by whatever hand came next , might
posfibly want correction as to the orthography and pointing ) . Having , as the
summer ...
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... such undoubtedly were those of Milton , and the use to which he applied them
was worthy of the fountain whence they flowed . He is pre - eminent in that class
of poets , very happily described in the two following verses by the amiable lord ...
... such undoubtedly were those of Milton , and the use to which he applied them
was worthy of the fountain whence they flowed . He is pre - eminent in that class
of poets , very happily described in the two following verses by the amiable lord ...
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Rolli , another foreign student in epic poetry , who resided at that time in London ,
and was engaged in translating Milton into Italian verse , published fome severe
censures , in English , on the English essay of Voltaire , to vindicate both Taslo ...
Rolli , another foreign student in epic poetry , who resided at that time in London ,
and was engaged in translating Milton into Italian verse , published fome severe
censures , in English , on the English essay of Voltaire , to vindicate both Taslo ...
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