The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes, and a Life of the Author, Volume 1Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1841 |
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Page xiv
... says , ' Perhaps I shall have some votes to accompany mine , that this too is an interpolation . ' As he approached the last pages of his work , and looked back on the deformities he had left behind him in his ruthless path , and when ...
... says , ' Perhaps I shall have some votes to accompany mine , that this too is an interpolation . ' As he approached the last pages of his work , and looked back on the deformities he had left behind him in his ruthless path , and when ...
Page xix
... says that , in 1671 , he was 63 years of age . Milton's armorial bearings were argent , an eagle displayed with two heads gules , legged and beaked sable . A small silver seal , with these arms , with which he was accustomed to seal his ...
... says that , in 1671 , he was 63 years of age . Milton's armorial bearings were argent , an eagle displayed with two heads gules , legged and beaked sable . A small silver seal , with these arms , with which he was accustomed to seal his ...
Page xx
... says , ' That as I have been told , and I take it by our author himself , that his father composed an Il Domine of forty parts , for which he was rewarded with a gold medal and chain , by a Polish prince , to whom he presented it , and ...
... says , ' That as I have been told , and I take it by our author himself , that his father composed an Il Domine of forty parts , for which he was rewarded with a gold medal and chain , by a Polish prince , to whom he presented it , and ...
Page xxi
... says , ' ætatis duodecimo vix unquam ante mediam noctem à lucubrationibus cubitum discederem ; ' and Aubrey adds , ' that when Milton went to school , he studied very hard , and sate up very late , commonly till twelve or one o'clock ...
... says , ' ætatis duodecimo vix unquam ante mediam noctem à lucubrationibus cubitum discederem ; ' and Aubrey adds , ' that when Milton went to school , he studied very hard , and sate up very late , commonly till twelve or one o'clock ...
Page xxii
... says Spratt , ' Poeta factus est . ' We shall be less surprised to hear that Spenser was alike the object of their early admiration — ' legendo Spensero nostro , Scriptore sane il- lustri , et vel adultis difficili . ' Happy had it been ...
... says Spratt , ' Poeta factus est . ' We shall be less surprised to hear that Spenser was alike the object of their early admiration — ' legendo Spensero nostro , Scriptore sane il- lustri , et vel adultis difficili . ' Happy had it been ...
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