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... Heinsius , without keep- ing in mind that Heinsius was his bitter and implacable enemy . Not wishing to give offence , still I must say , that not one of those who have written on this controversy , seems to me to be really acquainted ...
... Heinsius , without keep- ing in mind that Heinsius was his bitter and implacable enemy . Not wishing to give offence , still I must say , that not one of those who have written on this controversy , seems to me to be really acquainted ...
lviii ÆäÀÌÁö
... Mil- ton , and the impartial life by Bayle . A copy of Latin verses by A. More , addressed to N. Heinsius , is in the Adoptivorum Carmina , p . 19 . rable battle of Marston Moor , when our left wing Iviii LIFE OF MILTON .
... Mil- ton , and the impartial life by Bayle . A copy of Latin verses by A. More , addressed to N. Heinsius , is in the Adoptivorum Carmina , p . 19 . rable battle of Marston Moor , when our left wing Iviii LIFE OF MILTON .
lx ÆäÀÌÁö
... Heinsius uses on this subject , see his Poemata , Eleg . Lib . ii . 4. p . 43. iii . 1 . p . 64. 8. p . 79. x . p . 82. Sylv . Lib . iii . p . 192. ' Am- tiphatâ dignus Rege Britannus erat . such countless multitudes , it seems to me ...
... Heinsius uses on this subject , see his Poemata , Eleg . Lib . ii . 4. p . 43. iii . 1 . p . 64. 8. p . 79. x . p . 82. Sylv . Lib . iii . p . 192. ' Am- tiphatâ dignus Rege Britannus erat . such countless multitudes , it seems to me ...
lxxxvi ÆäÀÌÁö
... Heinsius , 3 34 34 T. Warton says that N. Heinsius had no taste in poetry . I differ decidedly from this opinion , from an intimate ac- quaintance with his works . I affirm that there never was we must recollect that they are but few ...
... Heinsius , 3 34 34 T. Warton says that N. Heinsius had no taste in poetry . I differ decidedly from this opinion , from an intimate ac- quaintance with his works . I affirm that there never was we must recollect that they are but few ...
lxxxvii ÆäÀÌÁö
... Heinsius delicatulas veneres , et lepores cum singulari virtute et doctrina conjunxit . ' v . Puteani Vitam , p . 140 , 4to . His Latin poems are elegant and correct , but very inferior to Milton's in fertility of invention , and ...
... Heinsius delicatulas veneres , et lepores cum singulari virtute et doctrina conjunxit . ' v . Puteani Vitam , p . 140 , 4to . His Latin poems are elegant and correct , but very inferior to Milton's in fertility of invention , and ...
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