The Life of John MiltonNichols and Son, 1806 - 566 pages |
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... , and how one could praise ! * Some part of our author's early educaThe reader will find an entire translation of this poem at the end of the volume . tion was committed to the care of Mr. Thomas Young LIFE OF MILTON . 13.
... , and how one could praise ! * Some part of our author's early educaThe reader will find an entire translation of this poem at the end of the volume . tion was committed to the care of Mr. Thomas Young LIFE OF MILTON . 13.
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... sixth , addressed in his twenty - first year to his friend Deodati , seem to be entitled to the praise of superior excellence . In these eleApol . for Smect . P. W. v . 1. 223 . h SPE 10 e . TE 10 10 115 ܘ 44 LIFE OF MILTON .
... sixth , addressed in his twenty - first year to his friend Deodati , seem to be entitled to the praise of superior excellence . In these eleApol . for Smect . P. W. v . 1. 223 . h SPE 10 e . TE 10 10 115 ܘ 44 LIFE OF MILTON .
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... praise . The object , as it may be proper to mention , of the love , which he has thus commemorated , was a lady , whom he accidentally saw in one of the publick walks near the metropolis , and of whom , on her sudden disappearance ...
... praise . The object , as it may be proper to mention , of the love , which he has thus commemorated , was a lady , whom he accidentally saw in one of the publick walks near the metropolis , and of whom , on her sudden disappearance ...
Page 56
... She was of the same family with Spencer the poet ; and had been his patroness and his theme of praise before she was celebrated by Milton's muse . on to e pred of Egerton , to have been the connecting link between 56 L LIFE OF MILTON .
... She was of the same family with Spencer the poet ; and had been his patroness and his theme of praise before she was celebrated by Milton's muse . on to e pred of Egerton , to have been the connecting link between 56 L LIFE OF MILTON .
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... praise . Their reputation seems to be still increasing ; and we may venture to predict that it will yet increase , till some of those great vicissitudes , to which all that is human is perpetually exposed , and which all must eventually ...
... praise . Their reputation seems to be still increasing ; and we may venture to predict that it will yet increase , till some of those great vicissitudes , to which all that is human is perpetually exposed , and which all must eventually ...
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