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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 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 31
Can the authority , then , of Aubrey be received in this instance as possessing any weight ? On the value of that confirmation of this tale , which Mr. Warton , with dry positiveness , and Dr. Johnson , with the insult of affected ...
Can the authority , then , of Aubrey be received in this instance as possessing any weight ? On the value of that confirmation of this tale , which Mr. Warton , with dry positiveness , and Dr. Johnson , with the insult of affected ...
Pagina 45
... may be sorry that the youthful poet did not occasionally follow some model of more nerve than the diffuse and languid Ovid . On the whole , however , these productions must be regarded as possessing rare and pre - eminent merit .
... may be sorry that the youthful poet did not occasionally follow some model of more nerve than the diffuse and languid Ovid . On the whole , however , these productions must be regarded as possessing rare and pre - eminent merit .
Pagina 58
... may 66 state " be considered as possessing any meaning different from what would be assigned to it by a modern poet , ) he tells us that in this sense , ( the sense of canopy , ) is state , " to be understood in the description of ...
... may 66 state " be considered as possessing any meaning different from what would be assigned to it by a modern poet , ) he tells us that in this sense , ( the sense of canopy , ) is state , " to be understood in the description of ...
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