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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
... and its falsehood has been so clearly demonstrated by many able pens , and particularly by those of Blackburne ' and of Hayley , that a new biographer of Milton might well be excused from honouring it with his notice .
... and its falsehood has been so clearly demonstrated by many able pens , and particularly by those of Blackburne ' and of Hayley , that a new biographer of Milton might well be excused from honouring it with his notice .
Pagina 8
... and of the other , Anne ; we know nothing more than that she survived till the year 1694 . John MILTON , the illustrious subject of our immediate notice , was born at his father's house 8 LIFE OF MILTON .
... and of the other , Anne ; we know nothing more than that she survived till the year 1694 . John MILTON , the illustrious subject of our immediate notice , was born at his father's house 8 LIFE OF MILTON .
Pagina 9
our immediate notice , was born at his father's house in Bread street , on the 9th , and was baptized on the 20th of december , 1608. His promise of future excellence was made , as we are assured , at a very early périod ; and the ...
our immediate notice , was born at his father's house in Bread street , on the 9th , and was baptized on the 20th of december , 1608. His promise of future excellence was made , as we are assured , at a very early périod ; and the ...
Pagina 26
bishop Hall , ) confesses that he had no certain notice of his opponent , further than what he 1 Il ] too my soul a master's threats can bear , And all the fretting of the pedant's war . If this be banishment , all cares aloof , To live ...
bishop Hall , ) confesses that he had no certain notice of his opponent , further than what he 1 Il ] too my soul a master's threats can bear , And all the fretting of the pedant's war . If this be banishment , all cares aloof , To live ...
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