The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes and a Life of the Author, Volume 1Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1838 |
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... knowledge of facts . Yet his metrical criticisms on the Latin poems of Milton , though they have not quite ex- hausted the subject , are more accurate and learned than ever whose names Mr. Hayley , Dr. J. Warton , and others ...
... knowledge of facts . Yet his metrical criticisms on the Latin poems of Milton , though they have not quite ex- hausted the subject , are more accurate and learned than ever whose names Mr. Hayley , Dr. J. Warton , and others ...
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... the Rev. Alexander Dyce , to whose industry and talents , all who are interested in our early poetry must feel great obligations ; and VOL . I. C from whose classical knowledge , sound judgment , and refined ADVERTISEMENT . xvii.
... the Rev. Alexander Dyce , to whose industry and talents , all who are interested in our early poetry must feel great obligations ; and VOL . I. C from whose classical knowledge , sound judgment , and refined ADVERTISEMENT . xvii.
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With Notes and a Life of the Author John Milton. from whose classical knowledge , sound judgment , and refined taste , that curious information which he is able to bestow , will be given with a precision , a temperance , and an elegance ...
With Notes and a Life of the Author John Milton. from whose classical knowledge , sound judgment , and refined taste , that curious information which he is able to bestow , will be given with a precision , a temperance , and an elegance ...
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... knowledge , have been poisoned and choked under your gov- ernance ? ' Milton's natural genius , cultivated by the care of those ex- cellent scholars , who had conducted his education , and enrich- ed by his own indefatigable study , had ...
... knowledge , have been poisoned and choked under your gov- ernance ? ' Milton's natural genius , cultivated by the care of those ex- cellent scholars , who had conducted his education , and enrich- ed by his own indefatigable study , had ...
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... knowledge , and his unwearied industry perform ? He says of himself at this time , ' Et totum rapiunt , me , mea vita , libri . ' In this studious retirement , and under the shelter of his pa- ternal roof , it is believed that he wrote ...
... knowledge , and his unwearied industry perform ? He says of himself at this time , ' Et totum rapiunt , me , mea vita , libri . ' In this studious retirement , and under the shelter of his pa- ternal roof , it is believed that he wrote ...
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