John Milton: A BiographyCockshaw, 1851 - 251 páginas |
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... natural , that Mr. Macaulay justly applies to him a tasteful criticism on Cowley , that " he wore the garb but not the clothes of the ancients . " In the year 1627 he produced a " vacation exercise in the College , " of which Todd ...
... natural , that Mr. Macaulay justly applies to him a tasteful criticism on Cowley , that " he wore the garb but not the clothes of the ancients . " In the year 1627 he produced a " vacation exercise in the College , " of which Todd ...
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... Nature in her cradle was ; And last of kings , and queens , and heroes old , Such as the wise Demodocus once told In solemn songs at King Alcinous ' feast , While sad Ulysses ' soul , and all the rest , Are held , with his melodious ...
... Nature in her cradle was ; And last of kings , and queens , and heroes old , Such as the wise Demodocus once told In solemn songs at King Alcinous ' feast , While sad Ulysses ' soul , and all the rest , Are held , with his melodious ...
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... nature , no ' less available to dissuade prolonged obscurity , a desire of honour , and repute , and immortal fame , seated in the breast of every true scholar , which all make haste to by the readiest ways of publishing and divulging ...
... nature , no ' less available to dissuade prolonged obscurity , a desire of honour , and repute , and immortal fame , seated in the breast of every true scholar , which all make haste to by the readiest ways of publishing and divulging ...
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... Nature laid out ; " and when alluding to the scarcity of wood in the neighbourhood , and having been reminded of the willows which abound there , characteristically replied , " Yes , Sir , Nature holding out signals of distress ...
... Nature laid out ; " and when alluding to the scarcity of wood in the neighbourhood , and having been reminded of the willows which abound there , characteristically replied , " Yes , Sir , Nature holding out signals of distress ...
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... nature of Milton held in utter detestation . As little justice is there in the remark which follows - that " the thought of obedience , whether canonical or civil , raised his indignation . " So far from this , he pays throughout his ...
... nature of Milton held in utter detestation . As little justice is there in the remark which follows - that " the thought of obedience , whether canonical or civil , raised his indignation . " So far from this , he pays throughout his ...
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