The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 7J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... composition or in spirit , as he pronounces their merited condemnation let him be told that they were written by a father , who with a daughter , the delight and , alas ! perhaps too much , the pride of his heart , has lost the great ...
... composition or in spirit , as he pronounces their merited condemnation let him be told that they were written by a father , who with a daughter , the delight and , alas ! perhaps too much , the pride of his heart , has lost the great ...
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... composition with the victors only by the prevailing interest of his bro- ther . Christopher Milton is asserted , by his nephew Philips , to have been a person of a modest and quiet temper , in whose estima- tion , justice and virtue ...
... composition with the victors only by the prevailing interest of his bro- ther . Christopher Milton is asserted , by his nephew Philips , to have been a person of a modest and quiet temper , in whose estima- tion , justice and virtue ...
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... prose with considerable taste ; and Mr. Warton mentions a latin epitaph from his which bears testimony to the uncommon purity of his latin composition . C pen , the limits of his own house for the four- tain LIFE OF MILTON . 17.
... prose with considerable taste ; and Mr. Warton mentions a latin epitaph from his which bears testimony to the uncommon purity of his latin composition . C pen , the limits of his own house for the four- tain LIFE OF MILTON . 17.
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... composition I have purposely foreborne to offer any remarks , the accomplish- ed scholar and very acute critic , whom I have just mentioned , having completely exhausted the subject . When the almost in- finite niceties of the Greek ...
... composition I have purposely foreborne to offer any remarks , the accomplish- ed scholar and very acute critic , whom I have just mentioned , having completely exhausted the subject . When the almost in- finite niceties of the Greek ...
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... to his Comus . These compositions seem to be separated by nearly equal intervals , as well with respect to the time , as with reference to the power of their 1 production . The last of these poems , with its LIFE OF MILTON . 37.
... to his Comus . These compositions seem to be separated by nearly equal intervals , as well with respect to the time , as with reference to the power of their 1 production . The last of these poems , with its LIFE OF MILTON . 37.
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