The Life of John MiltonNichols and Son, 1806 - 566 pages |
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Page 42
... says that they are Dead things with inbreathed sense able to pierce , And to our high - raised phantasy present That undisturbed song of pure concent , Ay sung before the sapphire - colour'd throne , To Him that sits thereon , With ...
... says that they are Dead things with inbreathed sense able to pierce , And to our high - raised phantasy present That undisturbed song of pure concent , Ay sung before the sapphire - colour'd throne , To Him that sits thereon , With ...
Page 53
... says , on the authority of the rector of Horton , was pulled down about ten years ago . Paterno rure , quo is transigendæ senectutis causâ concesse- rat , evolvendis Græcis Latinisque scriptoribus summum per oti- um totus vacavi ; ità ...
... says , on the authority of the rector of Horton , was pulled down about ten years ago . Paterno rure , quo is transigendæ senectutis causâ concesse- rat , evolvendis Græcis Latinisque scriptoribus summum per oti- um totus vacavi ; ità ...
Page 55
... say , in its full deformity had been exposed to our poet's eye in his happy re- treat at Horton , the cup of joy would have fallen from his hand ; his fortitude , strong as we know it to have been , would probably have yielded to the ...
... say , in its full deformity had been exposed to our poet's eye in his happy re- treat at Horton , the cup of joy would have fallen from his hand ; his fortitude , strong as we know it to have been , would probably have yielded to the ...
Page 57
... says , I see bright honour sparkle in your eyes : and Helena , in All's well that ends well , ad- dressing one of the young lords , from whom The earl of Bridgewater was the proprietor also of Horton . Y she was to select her husband ...
... says , I see bright honour sparkle in your eyes : and Helena , in All's well that ends well , ad- dressing one of the young lords , from whom The earl of Bridgewater was the proprietor also of Horton . Y she was to select her husband ...
Page 80
... says Mr.Warton on this line , " To walk the studious cloisters pale , The studious cloister's pale . " - LIFI hand Pope dare ent Their If this unlucky " perhaps " were to be regarded , the beauty of the line would be injured , and its ...
... says Mr.Warton on this line , " To walk the studious cloisters pale , The studious cloister's pale . " - LIFI hand Pope dare ent Their If this unlucky " perhaps " were to be regarded , the beauty of the line would be injured , and its ...
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