The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, 7. köideMitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... Latin ; and the elegies , which he composed in that language , have gained him the reputation of being the first Englishman , who wrote such verses with purity and elegance . The precaution of affixing the dates is ' a boast , ' which ...
... Latin ; and the elegies , which he composed in that language , have gained him the reputation of being the first Englishman , who wrote such verses with purity and elegance . The precaution of affixing the dates is ' a boast , ' which ...
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... Latin verses to Charles Diodati , one of. * We learn from Wood , ( says Mr. Wharton , ) that Henry Stubbe , a student of Christ College , Oxford , afterwards a partizan of Sir Henry Vane , showing himself too forward , pragmatical , and ...
... Latin verses to Charles Diodati , one of. * We learn from Wood , ( says Mr. Wharton , ) that Henry Stubbe , a student of Christ College , Oxford , afterwards a partizan of Sir Henry Vane , showing himself too forward , pragmatical , and ...
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With Lives of the Authors Ezekiel Sanford. From some Latin verses to Charles Diodati , one of his schoolfellows , Mr. Wharton , and Dr. Johnson after him , think it is , also , ' plain that Milton had incurred rustication , a temporary ...
With Lives of the Authors Ezekiel Sanford. From some Latin verses to Charles Diodati , one of his schoolfellows , Mr. Wharton , and Dr. Johnson after him , think it is , also , ' plain that Milton had incurred rustication , a temporary ...
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... Latin scholar could seldom do amiss ; and , if any undergraduate might claim im- punity in this respect , it was certainly John Milton . When he offered himself for a fellowship , there- fore , there was probably no impediment to his ...
... Latin scholar could seldom do amiss ; and , if any undergraduate might claim im- punity in this respect , it was certainly John Milton . When he offered himself for a fellowship , there- fore , there was probably no impediment to his ...
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... Latin and Greek classics . However this may be , we think it likely , that the study and reflection of these five years confirmed the author in those independent views of religion and politics , which a part of his early education had ...
... Latin and Greek classics . However this may be , we think it likely , that the study and reflection of these five years confirmed the author in those independent views of religion and politics , which a part of his early education had ...
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