John Milton: A BiographyCockshaw, 1851 - 251 páginas |
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... passages of such redeeming beauty occur - should be in the hands of so few readers ; considering the advantage which might be derived to our literature from the study of their original and nervous eloquence . " Several obvious reasons ...
... passages of such redeeming beauty occur - should be in the hands of so few readers ; considering the advantage which might be derived to our literature from the study of their original and nervous eloquence . " Several obvious reasons ...
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... passages from his prose writings , especially on ecclesiastical subjects , as may invite the attention of the public to the whole of those much neglected but immortal productions . All the circumstances of the present times , and ...
... passages from his prose writings , especially on ecclesiastical subjects , as may invite the attention of the public to the whole of those much neglected but immortal productions . All the circumstances of the present times , and ...
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... Passage from this Work- The Episcopalian claim to the right of Ordination - Ap- pearance of the " Modest Confutation ... Passages occur- ring in it - Discharge of Mabbot , the Licenser , at his own request CHAPTER X. Milton's Sonnets ...
... Passage from this Work- The Episcopalian claim to the right of Ordination - Ap- pearance of the " Modest Confutation ... Passages occur- ring in it - Discharge of Mabbot , the Licenser , at his own request CHAPTER X. Milton's Sonnets ...
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... Passages from the Defence of the People of England CHAPTER XIII . • Domestic Changes - Birth of Two Children to Milton - Death of his Wife - Suffers the Loss of Sight - His Letter to Leonardi Philaras , the Athenian , detailing the ...
... Passages from the Defence of the People of England CHAPTER XIII . • Domestic Changes - Birth of Two Children to Milton - Death of his Wife - Suffers the Loss of Sight - His Letter to Leonardi Philaras , the Athenian , detailing the ...
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... , distinguished as much for its filial piety as for that classic latinity in which Milton has but few rivals in modern times . The passage referred to has been thus translated : — Nor you affect to scorn the Aonian quire , Bless'd.
... , distinguished as much for its filial piety as for that classic latinity in which Milton has but few rivals in modern times . The passage referred to has been thus translated : — Nor you affect to scorn the Aonian quire , Bless'd.
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