The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇJohn Macrone, 1835 |
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... lived till 1647 , ) excusing his devotion to the Muses it was probably before he left Cam- bridge . Though it assumes that his father did not oppose his pursuits , yet I think we may infer that he had endeavoured to persuade him to ...
... lived till 1647 , ) excusing his devotion to the Muses it was probably before he left Cam- bridge . Though it assumes that his father did not oppose his pursuits , yet I think we may infer that he had endeavoured to persuade him to ...
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... lived . But if I may venture the opinion , I will own that these are not the compositions in which the peculiarity of the grandeur of Milton's genius dis- VOL . I. C 6 plays itself . Beautiful as these Odes are , LIFE OF MILTON . 33.
... lived . But if I may venture the opinion , I will own that these are not the compositions in which the peculiarity of the grandeur of Milton's genius dis- VOL . I. C 6 plays itself . Beautiful as these Odes are , LIFE OF MILTON . 33.
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... Milton . " Comus ' was acted by the Earl's children , the Lord Brackley , Mr. Thomas Egerton , and the Lady Alice Egerton . The Egertons were among the most powerful of the nobility , and lived in the most state . 48 LIFE OF MILTON .
... Milton . " Comus ' was acted by the Earl's children , the Lord Brackley , Mr. Thomas Egerton , and the Lady Alice Egerton . The Egertons were among the most powerful of the nobility , and lived in the most state . 48 LIFE OF MILTON .
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John Milton Sir Egerton Brydges. the nobility , and lived in the most state . By a marriage with a co - heiress of the great feudal family of Stanley , who were co - heirs to the royal races of Tudor and Plantagenet ; they held a sort of ...
John Milton Sir Egerton Brydges. the nobility , and lived in the most state . By a marriage with a co - heiress of the great feudal family of Stanley , who were co - heirs to the royal races of Tudor and Plantagenet ; they held a sort of ...
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... lived in the midst of his own creation : he only clothed the tongues of his characters with what it appeared to him in his vision they actually spoke . CHAPTER VII . ON THE ARCADES . THE ' Arcades 58 LIFE OF MILTON .
... lived in the midst of his own creation : he only clothed the tongues of his characters with what it appeared to him in his vision they actually spoke . CHAPTER VII . ON THE ARCADES . THE ' Arcades 58 LIFE OF MILTON .
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