The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, 7. köideMitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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Page 11
... praise of invention ; for the history of Surrey had gone before ; and the same story is told of Louis de Puytendre , a Frenchman . It may be found in Todd's Edition of Milton , vol . i . p . 26 , and in the Poems of Miss Seward , p . 76 ...
... praise of invention ; for the history of Surrey had gone before ; and the same story is told of Louis de Puytendre , a Frenchman . It may be found in Todd's Edition of Milton , vol . i . p . 26 , and in the Poems of Miss Seward , p . 76 ...
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... praise , dur- ing his stay in Italy . His reputation must have had time to go before him ; and , as his letter of advice from Sir Henry Wotton is dated April 13th , 1638 , † it is probable , that he did not set out till about the close ...
... praise , dur- ing his stay in Italy . His reputation must have had time to go before him ; and , as his letter of advice from Sir Henry Wotton is dated April 13th , 1638 , † it is probable , that he did not set out till about the close ...
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... praise of every thing but his religion . If it was for these two lines that Milton sent back Mansus , the marquis of Villa. Urban VIII .; who , says Dr. Bargrave , ' had nothing in his mouth but Cardinall Padrone . Where is the Cardinall ...
... praise of every thing but his religion . If it was for these two lines that Milton sent back Mansus , the marquis of Villa. Urban VIII .; who , says Dr. Bargrave , ' had nothing in his mouth but Cardinall Padrone . Where is the Cardinall ...
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... praises of modern Greece could much inflate his vanity ; and , in the answer to his friend's letter , on the ... praise for his diligence ; and , for their own parts , they said , there was no doubt , that the loss of his sight ...
... praises of modern Greece could much inflate his vanity ; and , in the answer to his friend's letter , on the ... praise for his diligence ; and , for their own parts , they said , there was no doubt , that the loss of his sight ...
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... praise appears to have been an occupation peculiarly suited to Milton's spirit ? " p . 98. Again , p . 129 , he does not seem to deny , that his idol was a timeserver ; and only contends , that he is just like ' all the rest of ...
... praise appears to have been an occupation peculiarly suited to Milton's spirit ? " p . 98. Again , p . 129 , he does not seem to deny , that his idol was a timeserver ; and only contends , that he is just like ' all the rest of ...
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