The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1John Macrone, 1835 |
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... gossiping style of old Isaac Walton ! Toland took up the subject , and collected much useful matter ; but he was a heavy writer , who never enjoyed much favour with the public . The Life by Fenton the poet is too meagre to satisfy.
... gossiping style of old Isaac Walton ! Toland took up the subject , and collected much useful matter ; but he was a heavy writer , who never enjoyed much favour with the public . The Life by Fenton the poet is too meagre to satisfy.
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... favour to it . He has entered upon the work with the enthusiasm and fellow- feeling of a highly - endowed poetical mind , and in his daring flight has reached a level of imagi- nation , which no rival , ancient or modern , has surpassed ...
... favour to it . He has entered upon the work with the enthusiasm and fellow- feeling of a highly - endowed poetical mind , and in his daring flight has reached a level of imagi- nation , which no rival , ancient or modern , has surpassed ...
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... favoured with by one of its members , a learned librarian in the Public Library of Geneva . It is extracted from a letter written by Theodore , the father of Charles Deodate , and dated London , 20th March , 1675 . " Nous avons tenu le ...
... favoured with by one of its members , a learned librarian in the Public Library of Geneva . It is extracted from a letter written by Theodore , the father of Charles Deodate , and dated London , 20th March , 1675 . " Nous avons tenu le ...
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... favour of God , I got back to Florence , where I was received with as much affection as if I had returned to my native country . There I stopped as many months as I had done before , except that I made an excursion of a few days to ...
... favour of God , I got back to Florence , where I was received with as much affection as if I had returned to my native country . There I stopped as many months as I had done before , except that I made an excursion of a few days to ...
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... favoured to resort , perceiving that some trifles which I had in memory , com- posed at under twenty or thereabout , ( for the manner is , that every one must give some proof of his wit and reading there , ) met with acceptance above ...
... favoured to resort , perceiving that some trifles which I had in memory , com- posed at under twenty or thereabout , ( for the manner is , that every one must give some proof of his wit and reading there , ) met with acceptance above ...
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