The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, 7. köideMitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... thing else , but some things else , that his genius could not undergo ; nor can we admit , that , by these other things , besides threats , the author ' probably. own for academical instruction . Hayley's Life of Milton , Lond . 1796 ...
... thing else , but some things else , that his genius could not undergo ; nor can we admit , that , by these other things , besides threats , the author ' probably. own for academical instruction . Hayley's Life of Milton , Lond . 1796 ...
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... things ' are designed to refer exclusively to those ' threats . ' Milton begins to enumerate the miseries of Cambridge ; and , after mentioning some of the most prominent , includes the rest under the com- prehensive et cetera . The ...
... things ' are designed to refer exclusively to those ' threats . ' Milton begins to enumerate the miseries of Cambridge ; and , after mentioning some of the most prominent , includes the rest under the com- prehensive et cetera . The ...
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... things to which Milton's spirit could not submit , he was allowed to go home ; examine the subject ; and try to think better of these qualifications . It does not appear , that the disfavour of his first master extended to any other ...
... things to which Milton's spirit could not submit , he was allowed to go home ; examine the subject ; and try to think better of these qualifications . It does not appear , that the disfavour of his first master extended to any other ...
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... thing in his progress was doubtless turned in the most unfavourable light ; and he ended , not merely with a ... things both nobly done and worthily spoken : when coming in the method of time to that age wherein the church had ...
... thing in his progress was doubtless turned in the most unfavourable light ; and he ended , not merely with a ... things both nobly done and worthily spoken : when coming in the method of time to that age wherein the church had ...
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... was one of the first things , of which Milton would lament the loss . For the rest , see Gent . Mag . Oct. 1792 , Feb. 1793 , March , 1800 . VOL . VII . B necessary time for the news of his merit to reach LIFE OF MILTON . 13.
... was one of the first things , of which Milton would lament the loss . For the rest , see Gent . Mag . Oct. 1792 , Feb. 1793 , March , 1800 . VOL . VII . B necessary time for the news of his merit to reach LIFE OF MILTON . 13.
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