The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1John Macrone, 1835 |
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... liberty , rational as well as irrational , were alarmed at the Tory critic's extravagant attacks on their favourite doctrines . Dr. Charles Symmons stepped forward with a new life of the poet ; but it was coarsely and heavily , though ...
... liberty , rational as well as irrational , were alarmed at the Tory critic's extravagant attacks on their favourite doctrines . Dr. Charles Symmons stepped forward with a new life of the poet ; but it was coarsely and heavily , though ...
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... with sincerity . I hope that I have not been guilty of indulging in common- place , clothed in a pompous profusion of empty words . If I have been severe on Johnson , it is not a liberty so great as he has himself taken PREFACE . XXV .
... with sincerity . I hope that I have not been guilty of indulging in common- place , clothed in a pompous profusion of empty words . If I have been severe on Johnson , it is not a liberty so great as he has himself taken PREFACE . XXV .
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John Milton Sir Egerton Brydges. not a liberty so great as he has himself taken on the sublimest and noblest of our poets . I have given reasons for the judgments I have ventured to pronounce ; and if the principles of poetry , which I ...
John Milton Sir Egerton Brydges. not a liberty so great as he has himself taken on the sublimest and noblest of our poets . I have given reasons for the judgments I have ventured to pronounce ; and if the principles of poetry , which I ...
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... liberty and self - government . As he was a reader of the most abstruse books , he entangled himself in the webs of controversy . When King James died , March 27th , 1625 , Milton was yet a boy , aged sixteen . That mo- narch could ...
... liberty and self - government . As he was a reader of the most abstruse books , he entangled himself in the webs of controversy . When King James died , March 27th , 1625 , Milton was yet a boy , aged sixteen . That mo- narch could ...
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... liberty , then breaking out into open contest , Johnson considers this occu- pation a falling off from his boasted high inten- tions , and utters a growling sort of merriment at the failure . This is in the tone of the biogra- pher's ...
... liberty , then breaking out into open contest , Johnson considers this occu- pation a falling off from his boasted high inten- tions , and utters a growling sort of merriment at the failure . This is in the tone of the biogra- pher's ...
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