The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇI. C. Dieterich, 1784 |
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... fuch minute enquiry , that might perhaps more properly have contented myself with the addition of a few notes to Mr. Fenton's elegant Abridgement , but that a new narrative was thought neceffary to the unifor inity of this edition ...
... fuch minute enquiry , that might perhaps more properly have contented myself with the addition of a few notes to Mr. Fenton's elegant Abridgement , but that a new narrative was thought neceffary to the unifor inity of this edition ...
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... fuch as few can per form ; yet there is reafon to fufpect that he was regarded in his college with no great fondnets . That he obtained no fellowship is certain ; but the unkindnefs with which he was treated was 110t merely negative . I ...
... fuch as few can per form ; yet there is reafon to fufpect that he was regarded in his college with no great fondnets . That he obtained no fellowship is certain ; but the unkindnefs with which he was treated was 110t merely negative . I ...
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... fuch as gave him no shame . Marketer He took both the ufual degrees ; that of Batche lor in 1628 , and that of Mafter in 1632 ; but he left the univerfity with no kindness for its inftitu tion , alienated either by the injudicious ...
... fuch as gave him no shame . Marketer He took both the ufual degrees ; that of Batche lor in 1628 , and that of Mafter in 1632 ; but he left the univerfity with no kindness for its inftitu tion , alienated either by the injudicious ...
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... fuch academies all over the land , where languages and arts may be taught together ; so that youth may be at once brought up to a competency of learning and an honest trade , by which means fuch of them as had the gift , being enabled ...
... fuch academies all over the land , where languages and arts may be taught together ; so that youth may be at once brought up to a competency of learning and an honest trade , by which means fuch of them as had the gift , being enabled ...
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... fuch as the Georgick and aftronomical treaties of the ancients . This was a fcheme of improvement which feems to have bufied many literary projectors of that age . Cowley ; who had more means than Milton of knowing what was wanting to ...
... fuch as the Georgick and aftronomical treaties of the ancients . This was a fcheme of improvement which feems to have bufied many literary projectors of that age . Cowley ; who had more means than Milton of knowing what was wanting to ...
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