The Life of John MiltonNichols and Son, 1806 - 566 pages |
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... honour . With respect to Milton , * we may be . Even Mr. Warton , averse as he is from any favourable mention of Milton as a man , is forced to say on the subject of the punishment , that he will not suppose that it was for any immoral ...
... honour . With respect to Milton , * we may be . Even Mr. Warton , averse as he is from any favourable mention of Milton as a man , is forced to say on the subject of the punishment , that he will not suppose that it was for any immoral ...
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... honoured in every one , I therefore thinke myselfe bound , though unaskt , to give you account , as oft as occasion is , of this my tardie moving , ac- cording to the præcept of my conscience , which , I firmely trust , is not without ...
... honoured in every one , I therefore thinke myselfe bound , though unaskt , to give you account , as oft as occasion is , of this my tardie moving , ac- cording to the præcept of my conscience , which , I firmely trust , is not without ...
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... honour sparkle in your eyes : and Helena , in All's well that ends well , ad- dressing one of the young lords , from whom The earl of Bridgewater was the proprietor also of Horton . Y she was to select her husband , uses nearly LIFE OF ...
... honour sparkle in your eyes : and Helena , in All's well that ends well , ad- dressing one of the young lords , from whom The earl of Bridgewater was the proprietor also of Horton . Y she was to select her husband , uses nearly LIFE OF ...
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... honour , sir , which flames in your fair eyes , Before I speak too threat'ningly replies . " The Mask of Comus was acted before the earl of Bridgewater , the president of Wales , in 1634 , at Ludlow Castle ; and the charac- ters of the ...
... honour , sir , which flames in your fair eyes , Before I speak too threat'ningly replies . " The Mask of Comus was acted before the earl of Bridgewater , the president of Wales , in 1634 , at Ludlow Castle ; and the charac- ters of the ...
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... honours are derived from his connexion with Comus , and its author . Of the former of these he was the first publisher ; ' and by the latter he was made an object of particular regard , of high and specific panegyric . In his dedi ...
... honours are derived from his connexion with Comus , and its author . Of the former of these he was the first publisher ; ' and by the latter he was made an object of particular regard , of high and specific panegyric . In his dedi ...
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