The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, 7. köideMitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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Page 35
... Wood , whether approving his doctrines , or not favouring his ace sers , they did soon dismiss him On sermon , at least , wa preached against his books ; and , not only were they noticed in any co- temporary and subsequent authors , but ...
... Wood , whether approving his doctrines , or not favouring his ace sers , they did soon dismiss him On sermon , at least , wa preached against his books ; and , not only were they noticed in any co- temporary and subsequent authors , but ...
Page 60
... Milton does not seem to have been entirely alone . Wood men tions Rota , or a Model of a Free State , which , he says , was published by some one in the beginning of February , 1659. About which * Godw . Phh . p . 80 . † 60 LIFE OF MILTON .
... Milton does not seem to have been entirely alone . Wood men tions Rota , or a Model of a Free State , which , he says , was published by some one in the beginning of February , 1659. About which * Godw . Phh . p . 80 . † 60 LIFE OF MILTON .
Page 61
... Wood says , that the Aphorisms of State , which appeared in 1661 , and the Cabinet Council , or the Arts of Em- pire and Mysteries of State , published three years before , were both the productions of our author . They are not ...
... Wood says , that the Aphorisms of State , which appeared in 1661 , and the Cabinet Council , or the Arts of Em- pire and Mysteries of State , published three years before , were both the productions of our author . They are not ...
Page 96
... wood , the intimate friend of the author , says , he read a complete copy in 1665 ; and , while we see no reason why a person , in Milton's circumstances , should delay its publication for two years , it does + Richards . Life ...
... wood , the intimate friend of the author , says , he read a complete copy in 1665 ; and , while we see no reason why a person , in Milton's circumstances , should delay its publication for two years , it does + Richards . Life ...
Page 154
... wings to double - shade The desert ; fowls in their clay nests were couch'd ; And now wild beasts came forth the woods to roam . END OF BOOK I. THE SECOND BOOK OF PARADISE REGAINED . THE ARGUMENT . 154 Book 1 . PARADISE REGAINED .
... wings to double - shade The desert ; fowls in their clay nests were couch'd ; And now wild beasts came forth the woods to roam . END OF BOOK I. THE SECOND BOOK OF PARADISE REGAINED . THE ARGUMENT . 154 Book 1 . PARADISE REGAINED .
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