The Poetical Works of John Milton: With the Principal Notes of Various Commentators. To which are Added Illustrations, with Some Account of the Life of Milton, 1권J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... the admiration of the world of Milton , whofe imita- tions of others are fo generally adorned with new * See the Appendix to Par . Loft , vol . iii . p . 490 . VOL . I. a modes of fentiment or phrafeology , that they lofe the PREFACE :
... the admiration of the world of Milton , whofe imita- tions of others are fo generally adorned with new * See the Appendix to Par . Loft , vol . iii . p . 490 . VOL . I. a modes of fentiment or phrafeology , that they lofe the PREFACE :
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... fentiment or phrafeology , that they lofe the nature of borrowings , and difplay the skill and originality of a perfect mafter ; and from whom fuc- ceeding poets , at various periods , have " ftolen authentick fire . ” From the liberal ...
... fentiment or phrafeology , that they lofe the nature of borrowings , and difplay the skill and originality of a perfect mafter ; and from whom fuc- ceeding poets , at various periods , have " ftolen authentick fire . ” From the liberal ...
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... fentiments . " For me , I have determined to lay up as the best treasure and folace of a good old age , if God vouchsafe it me , the honeft liberty of free speech from my youth . " d Having taken the degree of M.A. in 1632 , he left the ...
... fentiments . " For me , I have determined to lay up as the best treasure and folace of a good old age , if God vouchsafe it me , the honeft liberty of free speech from my youth . " d Having taken the degree of M.A. in 1632 , he left the ...
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... fentiments , too dauntless to relinquish them . He staid at Rome two months more without fear , and indeed with- out moleftation . From Rome he proceeded to Florence , where he was received with the most lively marks of affection by his ...
... fentiments , too dauntless to relinquish them . He staid at Rome two months more without fear , and indeed with- out moleftation . From Rome he proceeded to Florence , where he was received with the most lively marks of affection by his ...
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... fentiments which we must reject , too many expreffions which we must la- ment . By his afperity the repulsive form of puritanism is rendered more hideous and dif gufting , and the cause which he would support is weakened . At ...
... fentiments which we must reject , too many expreffions which we must la- ment . By his afperity the repulsive form of puritanism is rendered more hideous and dif gufting , and the cause which he would support is weakened . At ...
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