The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, 1: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 1W.R. McPhun, 1839 |
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... mention of a name as a security against the waste of time , and a certain preservative from oblivion . At Florence , he could not indeed complain that his merit VOL . I. E wanted distinction . Carlo Dati presented him with an en- MILTON ...
... mention of a name as a security against the waste of time , and a certain preservative from oblivion . At Florence , he could not indeed complain that his merit VOL . I. E wanted distinction . Carlo Dati presented him with an en- MILTON ...
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... mention of Usher , that he had now adopted the puritanical savageness of manners . His next work was , The reason of church government urged against prelacy , by mr . John Milton , 1642. In this book he discovers , not with ostentatious ...
... mention of Usher , that he had now adopted the puritanical savageness of manners . His next work was , The reason of church government urged against prelacy , by mr . John Milton , 1642. In this book he discovers , not with ostentatious ...
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... mentions the new doctrine with contempt : and it was , I suppose , thought more worthy of derision than of confutation . He complains of this ne- glect in two sonnets , of which the first is contemptible , and the second not excellent ...
... mentions the new doctrine with contempt : and it was , I suppose , thought more worthy of derision than of confutation . He complains of this ne- glect in two sonnets , of which the first is contemptible , and the second not excellent ...
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... mention of which concludes the register of Milton's removals and habitations . He lived longer in this place than in any other . He was now busied by Paradise Lost . Whence he drew the original design has been variously conjectured , by ...
... mention of which concludes the register of Milton's removals and habitations . He lived longer in this place than in any other . He was now busied by Paradise Lost . Whence he drew the original design has been variously conjectured , by ...
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... mention of danger was ungrateful and un- just . He was fallen indeed on evil days ; the time was come in which regicides could no longer boast their wickedness . But of evil tongues , for Milton to complain , required impu- dence at ...
... mention of danger was ungrateful and un- just . He was fallen indeed on evil days ; the time was come in which regicides could no longer boast their wickedness . But of evil tongues , for Milton to complain , required impu- dence at ...
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