The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 7J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... favoured with his regard , cannot be without value in my partial estimation . On the 23d of May , 1805 , before he had completed his twenty - second year , he was torn from my affection and my hopes , experiencing from his God , in ...
... favoured with his regard , cannot be without value in my partial estimation . On the 23d of May , 1805 , before he had completed his twenty - second year , he was torn from my affection and my hopes , experiencing from his God , in ...
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... favoured with translations of my au- thor's sixth elegy , of the greater part of his ode to Rouse , of more than one of his fami- liar epistles , and of many portions of his controversial pieces . These translations the reader would ...
... favoured with translations of my au- thor's sixth elegy , of the greater part of his ode to Rouse , of more than one of his fami- liar epistles , and of many portions of his controversial pieces . These translations the reader would ...
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... favour'd wall infolds . Not more the stars , whose beams illume thy night , ( Gay homagers of Luna's regent light , ) Than lovely maids , of faultless form and face , Who o'er thy crowded paths diffuse a golden grace , * Ovid . Apol ...
... favour'd wall infolds . Not more the stars , whose beams illume thy night , ( Gay homagers of Luna's regent light , ) Than lovely maids , of faultless form and face , Who o'er thy crowded paths diffuse a golden grace , * Ovid . Apol ...
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... conduct of its members . We may con- a 2 Treatise on Ed . to Hurtlib . Epist . Alex . Gallio , Jul . 2 , 1628 . Apology for Smectymnuus . b ceive therefore that he might be excluded from the favour 34 LIFE OF MILTON .
... conduct of its members . We may con- a 2 Treatise on Ed . to Hurtlib . Epist . Alex . Gallio , Jul . 2 , 1628 . Apology for Smectymnuus . b ceive therefore that he might be excluded from the favour 34 LIFE OF MILTON .
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... favour of his superiors in the col- lege , and even be exposed to their censures , without incurring the slightest loss of cha- racter , or sustaining the most trifling dimi- nution of our esteem . In his " Second Defence , " published ...
... favour of his superiors in the col- lege , and even be exposed to their censures , without incurring the slightest loss of cha- racter , or sustaining the most trifling dimi- nution of our esteem . In his " Second Defence , " published ...
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