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Pagina 15
Availing myself , ” ( Milton writes to his late tutor , ) “ of your invitation to your counits height , and if Young formerly fled from this persecution , he must at this time return by stealth , and could hardly reside openly upon his ...
Availing myself , ” ( Milton writes to his late tutor , ) “ of your invitation to your counits height , and if Young formerly fled from this persecution , he must at this time return by stealth , and could hardly reside openly upon his ...
Pagina 16
But at whatever period Young retired to the continent , or resigned his charge in Mr. Milton's house , it is certain that , before his removal to the University , the youthful Milton passed some interval of study at St. Paul's school ...
But at whatever period Young retired to the continent , or resigned his charge in Mr. Milton's house , it is certain that , before his removal to the University , the youthful Milton passed some interval of study at St. Paul's school ...
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The sentiments and the warmth , thus communicated to the mind of the young Milton , would , no doubt , be strengthened by the lessons and the example of his preceptor Young ; in whom religion seems to have been exalted to enthusiasm ...
The sentiments and the warmth , thus communicated to the mind of the young Milton , would , no doubt , be strengthened by the lessons and the example of his preceptor Young ; in whom religion seems to have been exalted to enthusiasm ...
Pagina 32
He says that Milton declares himself weary of enduring « the threats of a rigorous master , and something else , which a temper like his cannot undergo . " Here indeed he translates with sufficient correctness ; but in the following ...
He says that Milton declares himself weary of enduring « the threats of a rigorous master , and something else , which a temper like his cannot undergo . " Here indeed he translates with sufficient correctness ; but in the following ...
Pagina 51
... possesses the merit , in a most uncommon degree , of poetic fancy , and of poetic diction . Vide Milton's letter to Alexander Gill , July 2 , 1628 . The eternal pause • Founded by Edward VI . Two other lay - LIFE OF MILTON . 51.
... possesses the merit , in a most uncommon degree , of poetic fancy , and of poetic diction . Vide Milton's letter to Alexander Gill , July 2 , 1628 . The eternal pause • Founded by Edward VI . Two other lay - LIFE OF MILTON . 51.
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