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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... suppose , entirely on his own resources . It is not unlikely that the profession of the law had been his original destination ; and now , probably seeing these higher prospects blighted , and being a young man of the family ; which he ...
... suppose , entirely on his own resources . It is not unlikely that the profession of the law had been his original destination ; and now , probably seeing these higher prospects blighted , and being a young man of the family ; which he ...
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... suppose he was liberally re- munerated . We are not informed of the number or the names of these , but the number of course could not have been large . His course of education was a very extensive one , by far too much so for the ...
... suppose he was liberally re- munerated . We are not informed of the number or the names of these , but the number of course could not have been large . His course of education was a very extensive one , by far too much so for the ...
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... suppose that Milton's pupils were not superior to what they would have been , if educated at one of the great public schools . Phillips very candidly and justly observes : " If his pupils had received [ i . e . had been capable of ...
... suppose that Milton's pupils were not superior to what they would have been , if educated at one of the great public schools . Phillips very candidly and justly observes : " If his pupils had received [ i . e . had been capable of ...
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... suppose him to be revolving in his mind the great poetic work of which he had already given so many intimations , particularly that splendid one in the Apology for Smectymnuus ; his daily and * Defensio Secunda . nightly thoughts ...
... suppose him to be revolving in his mind the great poetic work of which he had already given so many intimations , particularly that splendid one in the Apology for Smectymnuus ; his daily and * Defensio Secunda . nightly thoughts ...
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... suppose that this was by no means the exact state of the case , and that he had long been well - acquainted with the young lady and her family . 66 Before we proceed to the consideration of this matter , we must direct the reader's ...
... suppose that this was by no means the exact state of the case , and that he had long been well - acquainted with the young lady and her family . 66 Before we proceed to the consideration of this matter , we must direct the reader's ...
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acquainted Æschylus aliter nescit ancient angels Anne Milton appears assert Aubrey authority Bishop cæsura century Christ Christian Church Comus critics Dante daughter death deceased divine doctrine doubt earth edition England English evil faith father give Gospel Greek hath heaven Henry Lawes Holy honour Horton iamb idea Interr Italian Italy John Milton King lady language Latin learned letter lines living Lord Lycidas manner marriage mind nature never observe opinion Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Parliament passage perhaps person Phillips poem poet poet's poetic poetry Powell probably prose published Pyrrha reader reason religion respondet rime Samson Agonistes Samuel Hartlib Satan says Scripture seems seen Smectymnuus sonnet speaking Spirit suppose syllables tells things thou thought throne tion Todd treatise trochee truth verse virtue Warton wife words write written wrote