The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1John Macrone, 1835 |
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... nature - Facts in Milton's life few and trite - John- son's attack on the poet 140 CHAPTER XIV . Milton's blindness - His enemies charge it as a judgment upon him - His reply and appeal - Sonnet to Skinner - Re- commendation of Andrew ...
... nature - Facts in Milton's life few and trite - John- son's attack on the poet 140 CHAPTER XIV . Milton's blindness - His enemies charge it as a judgment upon him - His reply and appeal - Sonnet to Skinner - Re- commendation of Andrew ...
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... natural and just , yet not obvious , is , as Addison says , the grand secret . I have followed the steps of no preceding biographer - I have recast the whole . I have ex- pressed no sentiment which I did not feel : I have uttered no ...
... natural and just , yet not obvious , is , as Addison says , the grand secret . I have followed the steps of no preceding biographer - I have recast the whole . I have ex- pressed no sentiment which I did not feel : I have uttered no ...
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... , and faint ; but distinct and prominent , yet natural - then I shall not have worked in vain . The same facts , told in the same words , and in the same order , and accompanied by the same comments , have had a tendency , PREFACE . xxvii.
... , and faint ; but distinct and prominent , yet natural - then I shall not have worked in vain . The same facts , told in the same words , and in the same order , and accompanied by the same comments , have had a tendency , PREFACE . xxvii.
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... nature of Milton's lofty temper , which could not endure submission even to college - discipline , is the more probable cause . As the resistance to monarchical authority grew daily bolder , more obstinate , and more bitter , the chance ...
... nature of Milton's lofty temper , which could not endure submission even to college - discipline , is the more probable cause . As the resistance to monarchical authority grew daily bolder , more obstinate , and more bitter , the chance ...
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... natural disposition , so conspicuous in the ' Paradise Lost , ' and even in his prose works , for describing divine objects , such as the bliss of the saints , the splendour of Heaven ... nature to old age , the LIFE OF MILTON . 21.
... natural disposition , so conspicuous in the ' Paradise Lost , ' and even in his prose works , for describing divine objects , such as the bliss of the saints , the splendour of Heaven ... nature to old age , the LIFE OF MILTON . 21.
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