The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes, and a Life of the Author, Volumen1Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1841 |
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... says Toland , ' from a person that had been once his amanuensis , which were confirmed to me by his daughter , now dwelling in London , and by a letter written to me at my desire by his last wife , who is still alive . I perused the ...
... says Toland , ' from a person that had been once his amanuensis , which were confirmed to me by his daughter , now dwelling in London , and by a letter written to me at my desire by his last wife , who is still alive . I perused the ...
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... ( second series , vol . i . p . 316-319 ) , says , ' His criticisms on Milton and Prior are the two capital instances in which he has offended me .'- I have his admiration of his learning , and his reverence for viii ADVERTISEMENT .
... ( second series , vol . i . p . 316-319 ) , says , ' His criticisms on Milton and Prior are the two capital instances in which he has offended me .'- I have his admiration of his learning , and his reverence for viii ADVERTISEMENT .
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... say much that is favourable to its execution ; but we are indebted to him for first calling the attention of the learned to that singular Italian drama , the Adamo of Andreini , and seen the copy of Johnson's Life of Milton which Cowper ...
... say much that is favourable to its execution ; but we are indebted to him for first calling the attention of the learned to that singular Italian drama , the Adamo of Andreini , and seen the copy of Johnson's Life of Milton which Cowper ...
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... says ) are only suggested to the reader , and not obtruded on him ; and if any person will substitute better , he will deserve every reader's thanks ; though it is to be hoped even these will not be found absurd , or disagreeing from ...
... says ) are only suggested to the reader , and not obtruded on him ; and if any person will substitute better , he will deserve every reader's thanks ; though it is to be hoped even these will not be found absurd , or disagreeing from ...
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... say , that his remarks dis- play the shrewdness of a person accustomed to read with curious and scrutinizing attention ... says , Many of Bentley's emendations are acute , but he did not understand Milton's manner , nor the genius of the ...
... say , that his remarks dis- play the shrewdness of a person accustomed to read with curious and scrutinizing attention ... says , Many of Bentley's emendations are acute , but he did not understand Milton's manner , nor the genius of the ...
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