The Life of John MiltonNichols and Son, 1806 - 566 pages |
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... admirable latin poem , which is addressed to him , the fullest evidence of the learning , genius , taste , piety , and grati- tude , which had unfolded under his eye ! How pleased must he have been to accept immortality from the hand ...
... admirable latin poem , which is addressed to him , the fullest evidence of the learning , genius , taste , piety , and grati- tude , which had unfolded under his eye ! How pleased must he have been to accept immortality from the hand ...
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... admiration . In the seven years of his academical life , however he might complain of " the rushy marshes and the naked banks of the Cam , " as unfriendly to the Muses , he discovered that neither " soft shades , " nor a retirement from ...
... admiration . In the seven years of his academical life , however he might complain of " the rushy marshes and the naked banks of the Cam , " as unfriendly to the Muses , he discovered that neither " soft shades , " nor a retirement from ...
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... admirable : At last a soft and solemn - breathing sound Rose , like a steam of rich distill'd perfumes , And stole upon the air . Henry Lawes the musician , who composed the music for this poem , and who was him- self no indifferent ...
... admirable : At last a soft and solemn - breathing sound Rose , like a steam of rich distill'd perfumes , And stole upon the air . Henry Lawes the musician , who composed the music for this poem , and who was him- self no indifferent ...
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... the object of very general admiration . He obtained ad- mission into those private academies , which ben inst Ext . an Emong whi 71444 YLORS யிரி 3 us , d had been instituted , under the genial 90 LIFE OF MILTON .
... the object of very general admiration . He obtained ad- mission into those private academies , which ben inst Ext . an Emong whi 71444 YLORS யிரி 3 us , d had been instituted , under the genial 90 LIFE OF MILTON .
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... admiration is expressed in terms of extreme and almost extravagant panegyric . Besides the two , whom we have now men- tioned , the English bard could number on the list of the friends , conciliated by his learn- The Reason of Church ...
... admiration is expressed in terms of extreme and almost extravagant panegyric . Besides the two , whom we have now men- tioned , the English bard could number on the list of the friends , conciliated by his learn- The Reason of Church ...
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