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Pagina xii
Of these the most iinportant are the following : the rest , as it is presumed , are of a nature easily to be corrected by the reader , and are too trivial to merit particular notice . var han er RAM THIS I P.73 . 1.
Of these the most iinportant are the following : the rest , as it is presumed , are of a nature easily to be corrected by the reader , and are too trivial to merit particular notice . var han er RAM THIS I P.73 . 1.
Pagina 3
... author of the Confessional . He published , without his name , in 1780 , very able and acute remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton . Hayley's Life of Milton . some spects , his merit as the biographer of our great LIFE OF MILTON . 3.
... author of the Confessional . He published , without his name , in 1780 , very able and acute remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton . Hayley's Life of Milton . some spects , his merit as the biographer of our great LIFE OF MILTON . 3.
Pagina 5
Of the family of Milton nothing more is known than that it was respectable and antient ; long resident at 3 5 1 Milton , ' in Oxfordshire ; and possessed of property. spects , his merit as the biographer of our great Poet is certainly ...
Of the family of Milton nothing more is known than that it was respectable and antient ; long resident at 3 5 1 Milton , ' in Oxfordshire ; and possessed of property. spects , his merit as the biographer of our great Poet is certainly ...
Pagina 13
... ye maintain the day , nor know the tomb , From dark forgetfulness , as time rolls on , Your power shall snatch the parent and the son : And bid them live , to teach succeeding days , How one could merit , and how one could praise !
... ye maintain the day , nor know the tomb , From dark forgetfulness , as time rolls on , Your power shall snatch the parent and the son : And bid them live , to teach succeeding days , How one could merit , and how one could praise !
Pagina 16
In the same year , however , we find him on the continent , and followed by the affection and gratitude of his pupil , in a latin elegy of much beauty and poetic merit . But at whatever period Young retired to the continent ...
In the same year , however , we find him on the continent , and followed by the affection and gratitude of his pupil , in a latin elegy of much beauty and poetic merit . But at whatever period Young retired to the continent ...
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