The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1William P. Nimmo, 1866 - 153 Seiten |
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... Heinsius , without keep- ing in mind that Heinsius was his bitter and implacable enemy . Not wishing to give offence , still I must say , that not one of those who have written on this controversy , seems to me to be really acquainted ...
... Heinsius , without keep- ing in mind that Heinsius was his bitter and implacable enemy . Not wishing to give offence , still I must say , that not one of those who have written on this controversy , seems to me to be really acquainted ...
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... Heinsius , to whom he had shown much civility when Heinsius was at Rome ; I read through the collection of Holsten's letters , with the hope of finding some addressed to Milton , but in vain ; Milton did not maintain a correspondence ...
... Heinsius , to whom he had shown much civility when Heinsius was at Rome ; I read through the collection of Holsten's letters , with the hope of finding some addressed to Milton , but in vain ; Milton did not maintain a correspondence ...
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... Heinsius . Bayle says he was very civil and officious to all learned travellers who went to Florence . Chi- mentelli thus speaks of him , Clarissimus et amicissimus Car . Datius , nostræ flos illibatus urbis , suadæque Etruscæ medulla ...
... Heinsius . Bayle says he was very civil and officious to all learned travellers who went to Florence . Chi- mentelli thus speaks of him , Clarissimus et amicissimus Car . Datius , nostræ flos illibatus urbis , suadæque Etruscæ medulla ...
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LIFE OF MILTON i | i |
Addenda | cxvii |
Alterations made in the second edition | cxxiii |
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