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Pàgina xi
... father was advanced to more than a middle age when the poet was born . He was eminent for his skill in music . It is a curious question , how far accidental circumstances operated on the bent and colours of Milton's genius . Probably he ...
... father was advanced to more than a middle age when the poet was born . He was eminent for his skill in music . It is a curious question , how far accidental circumstances operated on the bent and colours of Milton's genius . Probably he ...
Pàgina xiv
... father's villa at Horton , near Colebrook , in Middlesex , glad to quit the dulness of the reedy Cam ; and gave himself up entirely to the literature of his own taste in his exile - except during occasional visits to the capital to ...
... father's villa at Horton , near Colebrook , in Middlesex , glad to quit the dulness of the reedy Cam ; and gave himself up entirely to the literature of his own taste in his exile - except during occasional visits to the capital to ...
Pàgina xvii
... father's house at Horton next year , he retired as one who had yet done nothing . His Latin poems want the solemnity , the sublimity , the enthusiasm , the wildness , the imaginativeness , of these English , in which the spirit of Dante ...
... father's house at Horton next year , he retired as one who had yet done nothing . His Latin poems want the solemnity , the sublimity , the enthusiasm , the wildness , the imaginativeness , of these English , in which the spirit of Dante ...
Pàgina xix
... father ( who lived till 1647 ) , excusing his devotion to the Muses : it was probably before he left Cambridge . Though it assumes that his father did not oppose his pursuits , yet I think we may infer that he had endeavoured to ...
... father ( who lived till 1647 ) , excusing his devotion to the Muses : it was probably before he left Cambridge . Though it assumes that his father did not oppose his pursuits , yet I think we may infer that he had endeavoured to ...
Pàgina xxi
... Father and son , the whole inspiring god . No ! howsoe'er the semblance thou assume Of hate , thou hatest not the gentle Muse , My Father ! for thou never bad'st me tread The beaten path and broad , that leads right on To opulence , nor ...
... Father and son , the whole inspiring god . No ! howsoe'er the semblance thou assume Of hate , thou hatest not the gentle Muse , My Father ! for thou never bad'st me tread The beaten path and broad , that leads right on To opulence , nor ...
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