The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, 7. köideMitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... suppose , that somebody has founded the tale of an Italian lady , who , happening one day to encounter Milton sleeping under a tree at Cambridge , wrote , and put into his hand , four lines of Gaurini ; of which the purport was , Eyes ...
... suppose , that somebody has founded the tale of an Italian lady , who , happening one day to encounter Milton sleeping under a tree at Cambridge , wrote , and put into his hand , four lines of Gaurini ; of which the purport was , Eyes ...
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... suppose , that Milton's Latin poems alone had rendered him so famous on the continent . Comus , though written in 1634 , was not published till 1637 : Lysidas appears at the end of the Cambridge Col- lections for the following year ...
... suppose , that Milton's Latin poems alone had rendered him so famous on the continent . Comus , though written in 1634 , was not published till 1637 : Lysidas appears at the end of the Cambridge Col- lections for the following year ...
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... suppose that even a man can , in the same passage , be learning to construe a sentence and to calculate an eclipse , -to acquire ' axioms. * Ph . ap . Godw . pp . 362 , 363 , Mr. Godwin supposes that Homer , Eschylus , Sophocles ...
... suppose that even a man can , in the same passage , be learning to construe a sentence and to calculate an eclipse , -to acquire ' axioms. * Ph . ap . Godw . pp . 362 , 363 , Mr. Godwin supposes that Homer , Eschylus , Sophocles ...
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... suppose him to have visited his grandfather , at Shotover . It is not an unheard of thing , that a scholar should make vows of marriage , while at college ; and , when we add to the charms of the lady , the attractions of a round ...
... suppose him to have visited his grandfather , at Shotover . It is not an unheard of thing , that a scholar should make vows of marriage , while at college ; and , when we add to the charms of the lady , the attractions of a round ...
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... suppose it will not be considered as a very monstrous exception to the usual character of stepmothers . How she contrived to enlist Christopher Milton in her cause , we could not at first divine ; but , when we found , by his own ...
... suppose it will not be considered as a very monstrous exception to the usual character of stepmothers . How she contrived to enlist Christopher Milton in her cause , we could not at first divine ; but , when we found , by his own ...
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