John Milton: A BiographyCockshaw, 1851 - 251 páginas |
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... prose works of Milton - where , in the midst of much that is coarse and intemperate , passages of such redeeming beauty occur - should be in the hands of so few readers ; considering the advantage which might be derived to our ...
... prose works of Milton - where , in the midst of much that is coarse and intemperate , passages of such redeeming beauty occur - should be in the hands of so few readers ; considering the advantage which might be derived to our ...
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... 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 particularly the events ...
... 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 particularly the events ...
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... prose writings is devoted to the maintenance of these principles ; while , even in those treatises which are purely political , we incessantly find the evidence , not only of his nonconformity to the episcopalian system in general , but ...
... prose writings is devoted to the maintenance of these principles ; while , even in those treatises which are purely political , we incessantly find the evidence , not only of his nonconformity to the episcopalian system in general , but ...
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... prose writings , indeed , he never affected a pedantic conformity to the classic models , though in Latin verse his resemblance to them was at once so close and so natural , that Mr. Macaulay justly applies to him a tasteful criticism ...
... prose writings , indeed , he never affected a pedantic conformity to the classic models , though in Latin verse his resemblance to them was at once so close and so natural , that Mr. Macaulay justly applies to him a tasteful criticism ...
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... prose compositions which have descended to us , pro- duced in the retirement of Milton's college life , are chiefly academical exercises ; and five letters , four of which are addressed in Latin to the tutors of his earlier youth , and ...
... prose compositions which have descended to us , pro- duced in the retirement of Milton's college life , are chiefly academical exercises ; and five letters , four of which are addressed in Latin to the tutors of his earlier youth , and ...
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