The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes, and a Life of the Author, Volumen1Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1841 |
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... praise of GOETHE himself . He is considered at Dresden and at Weimar as one of the greatest poets that ever appeared . 10 Anthony Wood and Toland assert that he was sent to Cambridge in his fifteenth year , but erroneously . See Birch's ...
... praise of GOETHE himself . He is considered at Dresden and at Weimar as one of the greatest poets that ever appeared . 10 Anthony Wood and Toland assert that he was sent to Cambridge in his fifteenth year , but erroneously . See Birch's ...
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... praise is just but its Latinity is not so flowing , or elegant , as that of his later poems . Milton was designed by his parents for the profession of the church ; but during his residence at the University , he changed his intention ...
... praise is just but its Latinity is not so flowing , or elegant , as that of his later poems . Milton was designed by his parents for the profession of the church ; but during his residence at the University , he changed his intention ...
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... praise . Pietro della Valle , who wrote in 1640 , on the Muses of his Time , speaks of the fanciful and masterly style in which Leonora touched the Arch lute to her own accompaniments . v . Warton's Milton , p . 479 . 31 Tasso mentions ...
... praise . Pietro della Valle , who wrote in 1640 , on the Muses of his Time , speaks of the fanciful and masterly style in which Leonora touched the Arch lute to her own accompaniments . v . Warton's Milton , p . 479 . 31 Tasso mentions ...
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... praise too high cannot be heard . They have all the pastoral beauties and sweet descriptions of our elder poets , embellished , and heightened by a richer style , and a more refined combination . It has been more than once observed ...
... praise too high cannot be heard . They have all the pastoral beauties and sweet descriptions of our elder poets , embellished , and heightened by a richer style , and a more refined combination . It has been more than once observed ...
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... praise she was reported to have given to Milton's defence , and the magnanimity which 1 SYDNEIO SACRUM . There is a time when gentlest thoughts are ours , When like one long and Summer day of ease , We wear on month , and month , and as ...
... praise she was reported to have given to Milton's defence , and the magnanimity which 1 SYDNEIO SACRUM . There is a time when gentlest thoughts are ours , When like one long and Summer day of ease , We wear on month , and month , and as ...
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