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Pagina vii
... pride of his heart , has lost the great endearment of existence ; the exhilaration of his cheerful and the solace of his melancholy hour . Candour now requires me to speak of the literary assistance of which I have availed myself .
... pride of his heart , has lost the great endearment of existence ; the exhilaration of his cheerful and the solace of his melancholy hour . Candour now requires me to speak of the literary assistance of which I have availed myself .
Pagina 1
The author of the “ Defence of the People of England ” and of the “ Paradise Lost , ” has engaged too much of the attention of his species not to invite their curiosity to the circumstances of his life , and the peculiarities of his ...
The author of the “ Defence of the People of England ” and of the “ Paradise Lost , ” has engaged too much of the attention of his species not to invite their curiosity to the circumstances of his life , and the peculiarities of his ...
Pagina 6
Milton , ' in Oxfordshire ; and possessed of property , which it lost in the wars between the rival houses of York and Lancaster . The fortune alone of a female , who had married into it , preserved it at this crisis from indigence .
Milton , ' in Oxfordshire ; and possessed of property , which it lost in the wars between the rival houses of York and Lancaster . The fortune alone of a female , who had married into it , preserved it at this crisis from indigence .
Pagina 19
We are unquestionably indebted to it , not merely for the subject , but for a great part also of the sublimity of the Paradise Lost . On the 12th of february 1624-5 , he was entered a pensioner at Christ's college , Cambridge ; and was ...
We are unquestionably indebted to it , not merely for the subject , but for a great part also of the sublimity of the Paradise Lost . On the 12th of february 1624-5 , he was entered a pensioner at Christ's college , Cambridge ; and was ...
Pagina 28
By the first of these we are satisfied that Milton lost no term , having been entered in 1624-5 , and having taken his bachelor's degree in 1628 ; and by the latter we are assured , that he was not only exempted from punishment at the ...
By the first of these we are satisfied that Milton lost no term , having been entered in 1624-5 , and having taken his bachelor's degree in 1628 ; and by the latter we are assured , that he was not only exempted from punishment at the ...
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