The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇPhillips, Sampson, & Company, 1850 |
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... opinions delivered , or the inferences drawn , it is dependent on none that has preceded it . I have consulted all the former writers for information , without ... opinion and moderation of language , which can alone expect to conciliate.
... opinions delivered , or the inferences drawn , it is dependent on none that has preceded it . I have consulted all the former writers for information , without ... opinion and moderation of language , which can alone expect to conciliate.
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... opinion of the Poet and the Biographer were , in many important points , extremely dis- similar ; that a violent tory and high churchman undertook to write the life of a republican and a puritan ; that a man , remarkable for his ...
... opinion of the Poet and the Biographer were , in many important points , extremely dis- similar ; that a violent tory and high churchman undertook to write the life of a republican and a puritan ; that a man , remarkable for his ...
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... opinion of the incorrect- ness of Johnson's reasoning , and the injustice of his criticism . If I rightly recollect , be left off , disgusted with the work , before he had read the half of it . 5 Hayley is called by Mr. Todd , the ...
... opinion of the incorrect- ness of Johnson's reasoning , and the injustice of his criticism . If I rightly recollect , be left off , disgusted with the work , before he had read the half of it . 5 Hayley is called by Mr. Todd , the ...
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... opinion , as to Johnson , and T. Warton , is far too violent and vituperative ; and Hayley's name is seldom mentioned but to be coupled with contempt . His work is too much expanded with conjectures that cannot satisfy the mind , nor ...
... opinion , as to Johnson , and T. Warton , is far too violent and vituperative ; and Hayley's name is seldom mentioned but to be coupled with contempt . His work is too much expanded with conjectures that cannot satisfy the mind , nor ...
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... opinions , talents , and character.11 Every successive volume of the biography of Milton is rapid- ly increasing in size . The elegant Memoir by Fenton is includ- ed in fifteen small pages ; the narrative of Dr. Symmons has extended to ...
... opinions , talents , and character.11 Every successive volume of the biography of Milton is rapid- ly increasing in size . The elegant Memoir by Fenton is includ- ed in fifteen small pages ; the narrative of Dr. Symmons has extended to ...
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