The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 7J. Johnson, 1806 |
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Page 32
... occasion of dis- honour . With 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 ...
... occasion of dis- honour . With 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 ...
Page 47
... occasion is , of this my tardie moving , ac cording to the præcept of my conscience , which , I firmely trust , is not without God . Yet now I will not streine for any set apolo- gie , but only referre myself to what my mind shall have ...
... occasion is , of this my tardie moving , ac cording to the præcept of my conscience , which , I firmely trust , is not without God . Yet now I will not streine for any set apolo- gie , but only referre myself to what my mind shall have ...
Page 67
... occasion in 1638 , Milton's Lycidas occupies the last , and , as it was no doubt intended to be , the most honourable place . Every honour which could be paid to its poetic excellence was inferior to its just demand : but we may ...
... occasion in 1638 , Milton's Lycidas occupies the last , and , as it was no doubt intended to be , the most honourable place . Every honour which could be paid to its poetic excellence was inferior to its just demand : but we may ...
Page 71
... , with a translation by my friend Mr. Wrangham . We find in it that Milton had just accomplished a very rugged journey through some of the most 1 We shall again have occasion to remark barren and unsightly LIFE OF MILTON . 71.
... , with a translation by my friend Mr. Wrangham . We find in it that Milton had just accomplished a very rugged journey through some of the most 1 We shall again have occasion to remark barren and unsightly LIFE OF MILTON . 71.
Page 72
... occasion to remark barren and unsightly tracts of history . Of all the productions of the pen , familiar letters give us the most insight into the sanctuary of the writer's bosom . CAROLO DIODATO . } " Quod cæteri in literis suis ...
... occasion to remark barren and unsightly tracts of history . Of all the productions of the pen , familiar letters give us the most insight into the sanctuary of the writer's bosom . CAROLO DIODATO . } " Quod cæteri in literis suis ...
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