The Life of John MiltonNichols and Son, 1806 - 566 pages |
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Page 163
Charles Symmons. author " any latin author , the fact is cer- tainly extraordinary , and reputable , in nearly an equal degree , to the master , and the scho- lars . But Milton's scheme extended , beyond the Roman and the Greek , to the ...
Charles Symmons. author " any latin author , the fact is cer- tainly extraordinary , and reputable , in nearly an equal degree , to the master , and the scho- lars . But Milton's scheme extended , beyond the Roman and the Greek , to the ...
Page 188
... fact , which could not be denied : but while this officer was asserted by one party to have been nothing more than the president of the assembly of elders , he was affirmed by the other to have been ele vated above these elders , or ...
... fact , which could not be denied : but while this officer was asserted by one party to have been nothing more than the president of the assembly of elders , he was affirmed by the other to have been ele vated above these elders , or ...
Page 207
... facts , in the in- tercourse of Milton with the Powells , be placed , distinctly and at once , in our view , and nothing but atrocious prejudice can withhold us from admiring the magnanimity of the former , and from despising while we ...
... facts , in the in- tercourse of Milton with the Powells , be placed , distinctly and at once , in our view , and nothing but atrocious prejudice can withhold us from admiring the magnanimity of the former , and from despising while we ...
Page 214
... in 1484 , after having disgraced the Roman see , and disturbed Italy during the space of thirteen years . This is not specified by Milton , but was the fact . those , who affected to consider the restraint of the 214 LIFE OF MILTON .
... in 1484 , after having disgraced the Roman see , and disturbed Italy during the space of thirteen years . This is not specified by Milton , but was the fact . those , who affected to consider the restraint of the 214 LIFE OF MILTON .
Page 238
... fact which is so obvious , and on uncouthness which is so barba- rous . Insons populi , barbitoque devius . Modo quis Deus , aut editus Deo . Pristinam gentis miseratus indolem . Orbi notus per immensos . Almaque revocet studia sanctus ...
... fact which is so obvious , and on uncouthness which is so barba- rous . Insons populi , barbitoque devius . Modo quis Deus , aut editus Deo . Pristinam gentis miseratus indolem . Orbi notus per immensos . Almaque revocet studia sanctus ...
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