The Life of John MiltonNichols and Son, 1806 - 566 pages |
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... me contuli , meiq ; etiam desi- derium apud collegii plerosq ; socios , a quibus eram haud me . diocriter cultus , reliqui . " Defen . secun . P.W. v . v . 230 . can suggest our author as the object of posi tive LIFE OF MILTON . 35.
... me contuli , meiq ; etiam desi- derium apud collegii plerosq ; socios , a quibus eram haud me . diocriter cultus , reliqui . " Defen . secun . P.W. v . v . 230 . can suggest our author as the object of posi tive LIFE OF MILTON . 35.
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Charles Symmons. can suggest our author as the object of posi tive punishment , ( of any thing more , we mean , than of those impositions , perhaps , which are injoined for trivial omissions , and trespasses . against the college forms ...
Charles Symmons. can suggest our author as the object of posi tive punishment , ( of any thing more , we mean , than of those impositions , perhaps , which are injoined for trivial omissions , and trespasses . against the college forms ...
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... to his Comus . These compositions seem to be separated by nearly equal intervals , as well with respect to the time , as with reference to the power of their poetic . When the poet asks whether the object of LIFE OF MILTON . 37.
... to his Comus . These compositions seem to be separated by nearly equal intervals , as well with respect to the time , as with reference to the power of their poetic . When the poet asks whether the object of LIFE OF MILTON . 37.
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... object , as it may be proper to mention , of the love , which he has thus commemorated , was a lady , whom he accidentally saw in one of the publick walks near the metropolis , and of whom , on her sudden disappearance among the crowd ...
... object , as it may be proper to mention , of the love , which he has thus commemorated , was a lady , whom he accidentally saw in one of the publick walks near the metropolis , and of whom , on her sudden disappearance among the crowd ...
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... objects of his life . The com- petence also of which he was assured from his father , would place him above the wish of any thing to be obtained by solicitation ; and it is not impossible that , associating the idea of a fellow of a ...
... objects of his life . The com- petence also of which he was assured from his father , would place him above the wish of any thing to be obtained by solicitation ; and it is not impossible that , associating the idea of a fellow of a ...
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