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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... give public expression to their opinions . Had I devoted that time and labour to modern literature , the result might have been widely different . The present volume may perhaps decide the question . Though this volume is chiefly ...
... give public expression to their opinions . Had I devoted that time and labour to modern literature , the result might have been widely different . The present volume may perhaps decide the question . Though this volume is chiefly ...
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... gives no indication of their original social posi- tion . It only shows that at one time they dwelt in or came from that place , and the name was given alike to the homeless vagrant and the lord of the manor . In the sixteenth century a ...
... gives no indication of their original social posi- tion . It only shows that at one time they dwelt in or came from that place , and the name was given alike to the homeless vagrant and the lord of the manor . In the sixteenth century a ...
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... give some specimens of his li- terary powers , he used for this purpose such of his Latin poems as he retained in his memory , to which he added the Italian sonnets which he composed while there , all of which were received with ...
... give some specimens of his li- terary powers , he used for this purpose such of his Latin poems as he retained in his memory , to which he added the Italian sonnets which he composed while there , all of which were received with ...
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... gives of his travels , Milton expresses himself in the following terms : - " Here again I take God to witness , that I lived in all those places , where so much license is given , free from and untouched by any kind of vice and infamy ...
... gives of his travels , Milton expresses himself in the following terms : - " Here again I take God to witness , that I lived in all those places , where so much license is given , free from and untouched by any kind of vice and infamy ...
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... give himself a day of indulgence with some young gentlemen of his acquaintance , " the chief of whom were Mr. Alphry and Mr. Miller , the beaux of those times , but nothing near so bad as those nowa- days , " writes Phillips after the ...
... give himself a day of indulgence with some young gentlemen of his acquaintance , " the chief of whom were Mr. Alphry and Mr. Miller , the beaux of those times , but nothing near so bad as those nowa- days , " writes Phillips after the ...
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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