The Life of John MiltonG. and W. B. Whittaker, 1970 - 490 pages |
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Page 63
... published on this occasion in 1638 , Milton's Lycidas occupies the last and , as it was no doubt intended to be , the most honorable place . 53 From a letter of our author's to his friend , Alex . Gill , dated Dec. 4 , 1634 , we find ...
... published on this occasion in 1638 , Milton's Lycidas occupies the last and , as it was no doubt intended to be , the most honorable place . 53 From a letter of our author's to his friend , Alex . Gill , dated Dec. 4 , 1634 , we find ...
Page 147
... published Mr. Cowper's version of the same elegy . Mr. H. was aware , no doubt , that any comparison of the two productions might not be in favor of his friend's , and , therefore , with more judgment than candor he suppressed all ...
... published Mr. Cowper's version of the same elegy . Mr. H. was aware , no doubt , that any comparison of the two productions might not be in favor of his friend's , and , therefore , with more judgment than candor he suppressed all ...
Page 210
... published till after the death of the King ; and was written rather to tranquil- lize the minds of men than to discuss any part of the question respecting Charles , a question , the decision of which belonged to the magistrate and not ...
... published till after the death of the King ; and was written rather to tranquil- lize the minds of men than to discuss any part of the question respecting Charles , a question , the decision of which belonged to the magistrate and not ...
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