The Life of John MiltonNichols and Son, 1806 - 566 pages |
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Page 57
... whole ; and it discovers a kindred , though inferior lustre to that richest produce of the mines of fancy , the Comus . I am rather surprised that Mr. Warton , who , with his brother commentators , frequently detects imitation in a ...
... whole ; and it discovers a kindred , though inferior lustre to that richest produce of the mines of fancy , the Comus . I am rather surprised that Mr. Warton , who , with his brother commentators , frequently detects imitation in a ...
Page 60
... whole , with excep- tion to some rude outlines or suggestions of the story , is the immediate emanation of his own mind : but Milton's erudition prohibited him from this extreme originality , and was perpetually supplying him with ...
... whole , with excep- tion to some rude outlines or suggestions of the story , is the immediate emanation of his own mind : but Milton's erudition prohibited him from this extreme originality , and was perpetually supplying him with ...
Page 67
... whole University for his learning , piety , and talents , that his death was deplored as a public loss , and Cambridge invited her muses to celebrate and lament him . In the collection of poems , which was published on this occasion in ...
... whole University for his learning , piety , and talents , that his death was deplored as a public loss , and Cambridge invited her muses to celebrate and lament him . In the collection of poems , which was published on this occasion in ...
Page 69
... whole letter from which I have made this extract , 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 poem would extend our digression beyond its ...
... whole letter from which I have made this extract , 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 poem would extend our digression beyond its ...
Page 71
... whole letter from which I have made this extract , 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 rat cod de Expect We shall again have ...
... whole letter from which I have made this extract , 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 rat cod de Expect We shall again have ...
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