The Poetical Works of John MiltonT. Nelson & Sons, 1854 - 455 pàgines |
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Pàgina xiii
... never hesitated freely to ex- press opinions when circumstances seemed to require it , and though not without some danger , he returned home in safety , with his mind stored with enlarged views , and his imagination filled with the ...
... never hesitated freely to ex- press opinions when circumstances seemed to require it , and though not without some danger , he returned home in safety , with his mind stored with enlarged views , and his imagination filled with the ...
Pàgina xv
... never be forgotten by any revolution of time that this world hath to finish . " It was not till a second revolution had finally banished the Stuarts from the throne , that the press was freed from the trammels under which it had been so ...
... never be forgotten by any revolution of time that this world hath to finish . " It was not till a second revolution had finally banished the Stuarts from the throne , that the press was freed from the trammels under which it had been so ...
Pàgina xix
... never heard of , while his antagonist's reply was the theme of interest to every court of Europe . Europe indeed seemed to be astonished at the genius thus displayed by one unknown before , and whose work did not win its way to public ...
... never heard of , while his antagonist's reply was the theme of interest to every court of Europe . Europe indeed seemed to be astonished at the genius thus displayed by one unknown before , and whose work did not win its way to public ...
Pàgina xxi
... never published , served as the basis of one afterwards issued from the Cambridge press ; -a History of England , and his great epic poem The dependant situation in which he was now placed by LIFE OF JOHN MILTON . xxi.
... never published , served as the basis of one afterwards issued from the Cambridge press ; -a History of England , and his great epic poem The dependant situation in which he was now placed by LIFE OF JOHN MILTON . xxi.
Pàgina xxix
... never happily flowed but from the autumnal equinox to the vernal . " It is a curious fact in the history of the great Epic , that , when completely prepared for the press , it narrowly escaped suppression from the ignorance or malice of ...
... never happily flowed but from the autumnal equinox to the vernal . " It is a curious fact in the history of the great Epic , that , when completely prepared for the press , it narrowly escaped suppression from the ignorance or malice of ...
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