The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 7J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... REMARKS , BY CHARLES SYMMONS , D. D. OF JESUS COLLEGE , OXFORD . IN SEVEN VOLUMES . LONDON : PRINTED BY T. BENSLEY , BOLT COURT , FLEET STREET , FOR J. JOHNSON ; NICHOLS AND SON ; F. AND C. RIVINGTON ; otridge and soN ; T. PAYNE ...
... REMARKS , BY CHARLES SYMMONS , D. D. OF JESUS COLLEGE , OXFORD . IN SEVEN VOLUMES . LONDON : PRINTED BY T. BENSLEY , BOLT COURT , FLEET STREET , FOR J. JOHNSON ; NICHOLS AND SON ; F. AND C. RIVINGTON ; otridge and soN ; T. PAYNE ...
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... remark is immediately to our pre- sent purpose ; for this generation has witness- ed an attempt on the character of our great writer , which would have done credit to the virulence of his own age . We have seen a 2 LIFE OF MILTON .
... remark is immediately to our pre- sent purpose ; for this generation has witness- ed an attempt on the character of our great writer , which would have done credit to the virulence of his own age . We have seen a 2 LIFE OF MILTON .
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... 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 language are considered , and it is recollected that ...
... 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 language are considered , and it is recollected that ...
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... remark , as they tend to exhibit to us the march of a mighty genius . d In the first of them , " On the death of a fair Infant , " written when our author was only seventeen , we find the boy - poet moving with grace and harmony under ...
... remark , as they tend to exhibit to us the march of a mighty genius . d In the first of them , " On the death of a fair Infant , " written when our author was only seventeen , we find the boy - poet moving with grace and harmony under ...
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... remark , that any long suspension of our narrative would not be compensated by the novelty of the observations , which we could offer on them . The Arcades is evidently nothing more than the poetic part of an entertainment , the bulk of ...
... remark , that any long suspension of our narrative would not be compensated by the novelty of the observations , which we could offer on them . The Arcades is evidently nothing more than the poetic part of an entertainment , the bulk of ...
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