The Life of John MiltonNichols and Son, 1806 - 566 pages |
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Page 309
... Paradise Lost as totally obliterated ; or to impute an abhorrence of plays to the man who not only wrote Samson Agonistes , but who has left behind him a variety of subjects for the drama selected at a period subsequent to the ...
... Paradise Lost as totally obliterated ; or to impute an abhorrence of plays to the man who not only wrote Samson Agonistes , but who has left behind him a variety of subjects for the drama selected at a period subsequent to the ...
Page 371
... , and , the late ingenious edi- tor of Paradise Regained , Mr. Dunster have concurred in consi- dering these verses as the property of Milton . Christina ! view this helmet - furrow'd brow ; This LIFE OF MILTON . 371.
... , and , the late ingenious edi- tor of Paradise Regained , Mr. Dunster have concurred in consi- dering these verses as the property of Milton . Christina ! view this helmet - furrow'd brow ; This LIFE OF MILTON . 371.
Page 413
... Paradise Lost , are as reputable to his judgment and poetic ta- lent , as they are to his friendship . He died in 1678 in his 58th year , when his constitution was yet entire and vigorous , From this circumstance , and from his ...
... Paradise Lost , are as reputable to his judgment and poetic ta- lent , as they are to his friendship . He died in 1678 in his 58th year , when his constitution was yet entire and vigorous , From this circumstance , and from his ...
Page 448
... Paradise Lost , he is raised into an object of our particular regard . He was the son of an Oxfordshire magistrate ; and falling , at an early period of life , into the opinions of quakerism , he in- curred the displeasure of his family ...
... Paradise Lost , he is raised into an object of our particular regard . He was the son of an Oxfordshire magistrate ; and falling , at an early period of life , into the opinions of quakerism , he in- curred the displeasure of his family ...
Page 450
... read at his leisure . This manuscript was that of Paradise Lost . “ After I had with the best attention read it through , " says the respectable Ellwood , " I made him another visit , and returned him his book , with 450 . LIFE OF MILTON .
... read at his leisure . This manuscript was that of Paradise Lost . “ After I had with the best attention read it through , " says the respectable Ellwood , " I made him another visit , and returned him his book , with 450 . LIFE OF MILTON .
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