The Life of John MiltonNichols and Son, 1806 - 566 pages |
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... merit particular notice . P. 73. 1. 10. for " EverTace " r . EVEσTAGE . 74. 1. 13. for " Londino " r . Londini . -- 1. 19. for " our " r . your . 166. 1.21 . for " Healthy and soft " r . Stealthy and soft . 259. 1. 14. for " Edgar " r ...
... merit particular notice . P. 73. 1. 10. for " EverTace " r . EVEσTAGE . 74. 1. 13. for " Londino " r . Londini . -- 1. 19. for " our " r . your . 166. 1.21 . for " Healthy and soft " r . Stealthy and soft . 259. 1. 14. for " Edgar " r ...
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... merit as the biographer of our great Poet is certainly considerable , and entitles him to an honourable station among the asserters of historic truth . The admirers of Milton are un- der great obligations to him . Milton , in ...
... merit as the biographer of our great Poet is certainly considerable , and entitles him to an honourable station among the asserters of historic truth . The admirers of Milton are un- der great obligations to him . Milton , in ...
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... merit , and how one could praise ! * Some part of our author's early educa- The reader will find an entire translation of this poem at the end of the volume . 1 tion was committed to the care of Mr. Tho- mas LIFE OF MILTON . 13.
... merit , and how one could praise ! * Some part of our author's early educa- The reader will find an entire translation of this poem at the end of the volume . 1 tion was committed to the care of Mr. Tho- mas LIFE OF MILTON . 13.
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... merit . But at whatever period Young retired to the continent , or resigned his charge in Mr. Milton's house , it is certain that , before his removal to the University , the youthful Milton passed some interval of study at St. - Paul's ...
... merit . But at whatever period Young retired to the continent , or resigned his charge in Mr. Milton's house , it is certain that , before his removal to the University , the youthful Milton passed some interval of study at St. - Paul's ...
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... merit is not lessened by the in- trusion of a thought or a word , which the nicest critic would wish to be expelled . No war or battle's sound Was heard the world around : The idle spear and shield were high uphung . The hooked chariot ...
... merit is not lessened by the in- trusion of a thought or a word , which the nicest critic would wish to be expelled . No war or battle's sound Was heard the world around : The idle spear and shield were high uphung . The hooked chariot ...
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