The Poetical Works of John Milton ...W. Pickering, 1839 |
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... Spirit , and the open avowal of Arianism . Bolt Court would have grown darker at his frown , as he directed the thunder of his wrath against an impracticable philosophy he would have despised , and an erratic theology he would have ...
... Spirit , and the open avowal of Arianism . Bolt Court would have grown darker at his frown , as he directed the thunder of his wrath against an impracticable philosophy he would have despised , and an erratic theology he would have ...
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... spirit of Milton's poetry , were an act of presumption in the aged critic ; yet , I must confess , there is something less of arrogance in the manner in which they are proposed , than might have been expected , when the boldness of his ...
... spirit of Milton's poetry , were an act of presumption in the aged critic ; yet , I must confess , there is something less of arrogance in the manner in which they are proposed , than might have been expected , when the boldness of his ...
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... spirit or elegance of style , but it contains an impartial and accurate account of what is known of the Poet's history ; and there is a temperance and propriety in its language , that might put some later biographers to the blush ...
... spirit or elegance of style , but it contains an impartial and accurate account of what is known of the Poet's history ; and there is a temperance and propriety in its language , that might put some later biographers to the blush ...
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... spirit of spite and malignity against Milton , v . Life of Philips , p . 148. As long as he lived he never relaxed in his unnatural animosity against his uncle , p . 157. Mr. Godwin calls him a shameless unfeeling buffoon , p . 161 ...
... spirit of spite and malignity against Milton , v . Life of Philips , p . 148. As long as he lived he never relaxed in his unnatural animosity against his uncle , p . 157. Mr. Godwin calls him a shameless unfeeling buffoon , p . 161 ...
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... spirit or manner of Archd . Blackburne's ob- servations . 43 Dr. Symmons considers Milton as the leader of the attack against the prelates ; his tutor Young had been one of the victims of the primate's intolerance ; and Milton entered ...
... spirit or manner of Archd . Blackburne's ob- servations . 43 Dr. Symmons considers Milton as the leader of the attack against the prelates ; his tutor Young had been one of the victims of the primate's intolerance ; and Milton entered ...
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