The lives of the most eminent English poets, with critical observations on their works, Volum 1G. Walker, J. Akerman, E. Edwards, W. Robinson and Sons, Liverpool, E. Thomson, Manchester, J. Noble, Hull, J. Wilson, Berwick, W. Whyte and Company, Edinburgh, and R. Griffin and Company, Glasgow, 1820 |
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... received the news of his ill success , not with so much firmness as might have been expected from so great a man . " What firmness they expected , or what weakness Cowley discovered , cannot be known . He that misses his end will never ...
... received the news of his ill success , not with so much firmness as might have been expected from so great a man . " What firmness they expected , or what weakness Cowley discovered , cannot be known . He that misses his end will never ...
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... received with kindness by the learned and the great . Holstenius , the keeper of the Vatican library , who had resided three years at Oxford , introduced him to Cardinal Barberini ; and he , at a musical entertainment , waited for him ...
... received with kindness by the learned and the great . Holstenius , the keeper of the Vatican library , who had resided three years at Oxford , introduced him to Cardinal Barberini ; and he , at a musical entertainment , waited for him ...
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... in Aldergate - Street , which was not then so much out of the world as it is now ; and chose his dwelling at the upper end of a passage , that he might avoid the noise of the street . Here he received more boys , to be MILTON .: 89.
... in Aldergate - Street , which was not then so much out of the world as it is now ; and chose his dwelling at the upper end of a passage , that he might avoid the noise of the street . Here he received more boys , to be MILTON .: 89.
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Samuel Johnson. street . Here he received more boys , to be boarded and instructed . Let not our veneration for Milton forbid us to look with some degree of merriment on great pro- mises and small performances , on the man who has- tens ...
Samuel Johnson. street . Here he received more boys , to be boarded and instructed . Let not our veneration for Milton forbid us to look with some degree of merriment on great pro- mises and small performances , on the man who has- tens ...
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... received her father and her brothers in his own house , when they were distressed , with other royalists . He published about the same time his “ Areopa- gitica , a speech of Mr John Milton for the liberty of unlicensed printing . " The ...
... received her father and her brothers in his own house , when they were distressed , with other royalists . He published about the same time his “ Areopa- gitica , a speech of Mr John Milton for the liberty of unlicensed printing . " The ...
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