The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volum 1Little, Brown, 1854 |
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... speak too highly in praise of this edition - the only one that deserves the name of ' complete ' — of the British Poets . " Boston Daily Advertiser . - " We really know nothing more worthy of the cordial support of the American public ...
... speak too highly in praise of this edition - the only one that deserves the name of ' complete ' — of the British Poets . " Boston Daily Advertiser . - " We really know nothing more worthy of the cordial support of the American public ...
Pàgina xvii
... speaks of Milton's never having hunted ( Milton hunting !! ) , or when he laments that the sale of Paradise Lost produced only ten pounds to the author , while Mr. Hoyle gained two hundred by the copyright of his Game at Whist . Some ...
... speaks of Milton's never having hunted ( Milton hunting !! ) , or when he laments that the sale of Paradise Lost produced only ten pounds to the author , while Mr. Hoyle gained two hundred by the copyright of his Game at Whist . Some ...
Pàgina iv
... Duke of Brunswick . Gill speaks of himself in the Preface ; ' Hactenus vitam egi nescio qua si- derum inclementiâ , hominum et fortune injuriis perpetuo colluctantem . ' he called Milton's Early Reading , 9 or the Prima iv LIFE OF MILTON .
... Duke of Brunswick . Gill speaks of himself in the Preface ; ' Hactenus vitam egi nescio qua si- derum inclementiâ , hominum et fortune injuriis perpetuo colluctantem . ' he called Milton's Early Reading , 9 or the Prima iv LIFE OF MILTON .
Pàgina vii
... speaks against the preposterous exaction of composing Themes and Orations , and the ill habit they got of wretched barbarizing against the Greek and Latin idioms , - ' and then having really left gramma- tical flats and shallows , to be ...
... speaks against the preposterous exaction of composing Themes and Orations , and the ill habit they got of wretched barbarizing against the Greek and Latin idioms , - ' and then having really left gramma- tical flats and shallows , to be ...
Pàgina ix
... speaks of himself , as ' Procul omni flagitio , bonis omnibus probatus . ' In 1628 he wrote some lines on the subject , " Naturam non pati senium , ' as an Academical exercise , to oblige one of the fellows of the col- lege ; and T ...
... speaks of himself , as ' Procul omni flagitio , bonis omnibus probatus . ' In 1628 he wrote some lines on the subject , " Naturam non pati senium , ' as an Academical exercise , to oblige one of the fellows of the col- lege ; and T ...
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