The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volum 1Little, Brown, 1853 |
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Pàgina xviii
... nature of Milton's punishment at College ; that the foolish and romantic story of the sleeping boy and the Italian lady will be for- gotten , or be found only among the reveries of Miss Seward ; that the supposed residence at Forest ...
... nature of Milton's punishment at College ; that the foolish and romantic story of the sleeping boy and the Italian lady will be for- gotten , or be found only among the reveries of Miss Seward ; that the supposed residence at Forest ...
Pàgina v
... nature and of truth , the language of his heart . 6 In 1623 Milton produced his translations of the 114th and 136th Psalms ; and in his seven- 9 That Milton read and borrowed from Sylvester in his early poems , no one who reads Mr ...
... nature and of truth , the language of his heart . 6 In 1623 Milton produced his translations of the 114th and 136th Psalms ; and in his seven- 9 That Milton read and borrowed from Sylvester in his early poems , no one who reads Mr ...
Pàgina vi
... natures coming to the Uni- versities to store themselves with good and solid learning , are there unfortunately fed with nothing else but the scragged and thorny lectures of monk- 10 Anthony Wood and Toland assert that he was sent to ...
... natures coming to the Uni- versities to store themselves with good and solid learning , are there unfortunately fed with nothing else but the scragged and thorny lectures of monk- 10 Anthony Wood and Toland assert that he was sent to ...
Pàgina viii
... natural genius , cultivated by the care of those excellent scholars , who had conducted his education , and enriched by his own indefatigable study , had doubtless made great advances in those branches of knowledge at once congenial to ...
... natural genius , cultivated by the care of those excellent scholars , who had conducted his education , and enriched by his own indefatigable study , had doubtless made great advances in those branches of knowledge at once congenial to ...
Pàgina xxviii
... nature can be conducted , or those arts improved that tend to the advantage of society , and the happiness of ... natural dispo- sition , or the circumstances of whose education lead to pursue astronomical discoveries , or the sublime ...
... nature can be conducted , or those arts improved that tend to the advantage of society , and the happiness of ... natural dispo- sition , or the circumstances of whose education lead to pursue astronomical discoveries , or the sublime ...
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