The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 7J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... fact in the cor- ruption of man , and it forms the subject of our regret rather than of our surprise . But when , after a lapse of years sufficient to obliterate the very deepest trace of tempo- rary interest , we observe the activity ...
... fact in the cor- ruption of man , and it forms the subject of our regret rather than of our surprise . But when , after a lapse of years sufficient to obliterate the very deepest trace of tempo- rary interest , we observe the activity ...
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... We have already no- ticed , on the testimony of Aubrey , which may be received as to the fact in question , that Milton was a poet when he was only ten years old ; and his translation of the 136th 36 LIFE OF MILTON .
... We have already no- ticed , on the testimony of Aubrey , which may be received as to the fact in question , that Milton was a poet when he was only ten years old ; and his translation of the 136th 36 LIFE OF MILTON .
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... fact a most sumptuous and beautiful edifice of fancy has been constructed . Comus , KOMO2 , or revelry , had been • See Warton's note on Comus , said to be mentioned in a MS . by Oldys , 1.34 . • Τὴν γαρ στέγην τήνδ ' ἔποτ ' ἐκλέιπει ...
... fact a most sumptuous and beautiful edifice of fancy has been constructed . Comus , KOMO2 , or revelry , had been • See Warton's note on Comus , said to be mentioned in a MS . by Oldys , 1.34 . • Τὴν γαρ στέγην τήνδ ' ἔποτ ' ἐκλέιπει ...
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... fact , of no consequence to the piece . A shepherd may utter his complaints for the loss of his friend in any country , if he be not stationed under an orange grove , where orange groves do not exist ; or be made to pass the night in a ...
... fact , of no consequence to the piece . A shepherd may utter his complaints for the loss of his friend in any country , if he be not stationed under an orange grove , where orange groves do not exist ; or be made to pass the night in a ...
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... If he means by " a latin of Ascribed , but without sufficient grounds , to the pen Dr. Bramhall , bishop of Derry ; and afterwards archbishop of Armagh , author " any latin author , the fact is cer- 160 LIFE OF MILTON .
... If he means by " a latin of Ascribed , but without sufficient grounds , to the pen Dr. Bramhall , bishop of Derry ; and afterwards archbishop of Armagh , author " any latin author , the fact is cer- 160 LIFE OF MILTON .
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