The Life of John MiltonG. and W. B. Whittaker, 1970 - 490 pages |
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Page 18
... reference to Young's living of Stow - Market . When Miltou used the word " Stoa , " on this occasion , and forced it from its proper station next to " Zenonis , " he playfully intended , no doubt , an allusion to his tutor's Stow . It ...
... reference to Young's living of Stow - Market . When Miltou used the word " Stoa , " on this occasion , and forced it from its proper station next to " Zenonis , " he playfully intended , no doubt , an allusion to his tutor's Stow . It ...
Page 181
... regulated with reference to health , and to the perfection of their bodies . This little piece is written in an easier and a purer style 71 Mil . P. W. i . 276 . than the preceding works of its author : but in LIFE OF MILTON . 181.
... regulated with reference to health , and to the perfection of their bodies . This little piece is written in an easier and a purer style 71 Mil . P. W. i . 276 . than the preceding works of its author : but in LIFE OF MILTON . 181.
Page 402
... reference to the particu- lar situation of the author , to be exceeded only by an equal consistency discoverable in the Ilias ; —if in truth that mighty intellectual effort be as certainly the work of a blind , as it was of a single ...
... reference to the particu- lar situation of the author , to be exceeded only by an equal consistency discoverable in the Ilias ; —if in truth that mighty intellectual effort be as certainly the work of a blind , as it was of a single ...
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