The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 7J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... respecting him , has been explored with a de- gree of solicitous minuteness , which bears honourable testimony to the impression of his importance . Unfortunately , however , the part , which the great Milton acted on the political ...
... respecting him , has been explored with a de- gree of solicitous minuteness , which bears honourable testimony to the impression of his importance . Unfortunately , however , the part , which the great Milton acted on the political ...
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... respecting the maiden name and family of his wife . His grandson , Philips , who seems on this occasion to be the prefer- able authority , affirms that she was a Caston , of a family originally from Wales . We are assured that she was ...
... respecting the maiden name and family of his wife . His grandson , Philips , who seems on this occasion to be the prefer- able authority , affirms that she was a Caston , of a family originally from Wales . We are assured that she was ...
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... whom he seems to have contracted a warm and lasting friendship . Their correspondence principally respects the communication of some pieces of com- position , and strongly attests the mutual re- spect of 16 LIFE OF MILTON ,
... whom he seems to have contracted a warm and lasting friendship . Their correspondence principally respects the communication of some pieces of com- position , and strongly attests the mutual re- spect of 16 LIFE OF MILTON ,
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... respect . The passage , which I shall cite as worthy of the reader's atten- tion , is in the " Apology for Smectymnuus . " After mentioning the charge which we have already noticed , our author proceeds : — " For which commodious lie ...
... respect . The passage , which I shall cite as worthy of the reader's atten- tion , is in the " Apology for Smectymnuus . " After mentioning the charge which we have already noticed , our author proceeds : — " For which commodious lie ...
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... respect to Milton , * we may be * Even Mr. Warton , averse as he is from any favourable mention of Milton as a man , is forced to say on the subject of the punishment , that he will not suppose that it was for any immoral irregularity ...
... respect to Milton , * we may be * Even Mr. Warton , averse as he is from any favourable mention of Milton as a man , is forced to say on the subject of the punishment , that he will not suppose that it was for any immoral irregularity ...
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