An Account of the Life, Opinions, and Writings of John Milton: With an Introduction to Paradise LostChapman and Hall, 1855 - 484 sivua |
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... says Phillips , " and I take it by our author himself , that his father composed an Il Domine of forty parts , for which he was rewarded with a gold medal and chain by a Polish prince , to whom he presented it ; and that some of his ...
... says Phillips , " and I take it by our author himself , that his father composed an Il Domine of forty parts , for which he was rewarded with a gold medal and chain by a Polish prince , to whom he presented it ; and that some of his ...
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... says himself : * " My father destined me while yet a child to the study of polite literature , which I em- braced with such avidity that from the twelfth year of my age I hardly ever retired to rest from my studies till midnight , which ...
... says himself : * " My father destined me while yet a child to the study of polite literature , which I em- braced with such avidity that from the twelfth year of my age I hardly ever retired to rest from my studies till midnight , which ...
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... says that at College " he was esteemed to be a virtuous and sober person , yet not to be ignorant of his own parts . " § This Wood's informant [ Aubrey ] says he had from Milton himself . The reason of his incorporation not being to be ...
... says that at College " he was esteemed to be a virtuous and sober person , yet not to be ignorant of his own parts . " § This Wood's informant [ Aubrey ] says he had from Milton himself . The reason of his incorporation not being to be ...
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... says : " You shall likewise have some account of my studies . In a conti- nued course of reading I have deduced the affairs of the Greeks to the time when they ceased to be Greeks . I was long occupied in the obscurity of those of the ...
... says : " You shall likewise have some account of my studies . In a conti- nued course of reading I have deduced the affairs of the Greeks to the time when they ceased to be Greeks . I was long occupied in the obscurity of those of the ...
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... says he , " that where I now am * I am cramped and obscure . " Beside the course of historic reading which he indi- cates above , he read the Greek and Latin writers in ge- neral , and probably some of the Fathers of the Church . To ...
... says he , " that where I now am * I am cramped and obscure . " Beside the course of historic reading which he indi- cates above , he read the Greek and Latin writers in ge- neral , and probably some of the Fathers of the Church . To ...
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