The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1John Macrone, 1835 |
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... exercised on such a task . Every thing frivolous or minute will be rejected : the amusement or instruction of the general reader - well - educated , and of native 4 sensibility - will alone be regarded . It is the xxvi PREFACE .
... exercised on such a task . Every thing frivolous or minute will be rejected : the amusement or instruction of the general reader - well - educated , and of native 4 sensibility - will alone be regarded . It is the xxvi PREFACE .
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... thing new in the Life by Johnson , it is the novelty of bitter- ness , sarcasm , and bad taste . These give a strong flavour , but one neither healthy nor pleasurable . Whoever has been seduced into Johnson's opinions on Milton , has ...
... thing new in the Life by Johnson , it is the novelty of bitter- ness , sarcasm , and bad taste . These give a strong flavour , but one neither healthy nor pleasurable . Whoever has been seduced into Johnson's opinions on Milton , has ...
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... things encouraged those political opinions which Milton's tutor , Young , had pro- bably instilled into him : but his acquaintance with the Countess of Derby at Harefield , and the Earl of Bridgewater , her son - in - law , must be ...
... things encouraged those political opinions which Milton's tutor , Young , had pro- bably instilled into him : but his acquaintance with the Countess of Derby at Harefield , and the Earl of Bridgewater , her son - in - law , must be ...
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... things which had a tendency to make Milton in his boyhood and first youth discontented with the social institutions of his country , as they then displayed themselves in all their abuses ; yet the relics of former great- ness still ...
... things which had a tendency to make Milton in his boyhood and first youth discontented with the social institutions of his country , as they then displayed themselves in all their abuses ; yet the relics of former great- ness still ...
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... things here as illustrative of Milton's life . We must consider him now , when he had scarcely reached manhood , as already a perfect poet : he had stamped his power ; and was entitled to take his own course accordingly in future 16 ...
... things here as illustrative of Milton's life . We must consider him now , when he had scarcely reached manhood , as already a perfect poet : he had stamped his power ; and was entitled to take his own course accordingly in future 16 ...
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