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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... VERSE Paraphrases of Psalms CXIV . and CXXXVI . , 250. On the Death of a Fair Infant , 251. At a Vacation Exercise , 254. Epitaph on the Marchioness of Winchester , 256. On the Morning of Christ's Nativity , 261. Upon the Circumcision ...
... VERSE Paraphrases of Psalms CXIV . and CXXXVI . , 250. On the Death of a Fair Infant , 251. At a Vacation Exercise , 254. Epitaph on the Marchioness of Winchester , 256. On the Morning of Christ's Nativity , 261. Upon the Circumcision ...
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... verse and prose with ease and ele- gance , he seems , even before he went to the University , to have acquired a knowledge of Hebrew ; his instructor * Defensio Secunda . in it being his tutor Young . * Of his 6 LIFE OF MILTON .
... verse and prose with ease and ele- gance , he seems , even before he went to the University , to have acquired a knowledge of Hebrew ; his instructor * Defensio Secunda . in it being his tutor Young . * Of his 6 LIFE OF MILTON .
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... verse . " " The tutor at Cambridge under whom Milton was placed was the Reverend William Chappell , afterwards Provost of Trinity College , Dublin , and eventually Bishop of Cork and Ross . The genius and the superior acquirements of ...
... verse . " " The tutor at Cambridge under whom Milton was placed was the Reverend William Chappell , afterwards Provost of Trinity College , Dublin , and eventually Bishop of Cork and Ross . The genius and the superior acquirements of ...
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... - Todd , from Gent.'s Mag . , July , 1822. We may remark , that Tonson gave Dryden £ 300 for his Fables , which do not contain many more verses than the Pa- radise Lost . " As when the sun , new - risen , 66 LIFE OF MILTON .
... - Todd , from Gent.'s Mag . , July , 1822. We may remark , that Tonson gave Dryden £ 300 for his Fables , which do not contain many more verses than the Pa- radise Lost . " As when the sun , new - risen , 66 LIFE OF MILTON .
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... verses . A fa- vourite position of his when dictating his verses , we are told , was that of sitting with one of his legs over an arm of his chair . His wife related that he used to compose chiefly in the winter , which account is ...
... verses . A fa- vourite position of his when dictating his verses , we are told , was that of sitting with one of his legs over an arm of his chair . His wife related that he used to compose chiefly in the winter , which account is ...
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