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Pagina vii
If any passages , then , in the present life of Milton , should be noticed by the reader for peculiar deficiency in composition or in spirit , as he pronounces their merited condemnation let him be told that they were written by a ...
If any passages , then , in the present life of Milton , should be noticed by the reader for peculiar deficiency in composition or in spirit , as he pronounces their merited condemnation let him be told that they were written by a ...
Pagina viii
The nature of these principles will be obviously and immediately apparent to my readers ; for I have made too explicit an avowal of my political creed , with reference to the civil and the ecclesiastical system , of which I am ...
The nature of these principles will be obviously and immediately apparent to my readers ; for I have made too explicit an avowal of my political creed , with reference to the civil and the ecclesiastical system , of which I am ...
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 12
When I refuse , therefore , to accept the more accurate transcript of another pen , I am induced solely by the persuasion that my reader will have cause to be out of humour with me , if I offer to him only what he bas seen and purchased ...
When I refuse , therefore , to accept the more accurate transcript of another pen , I am induced solely by the persuasion that my reader will have cause to be out of humour with me , if I offer to him only what he bas seen and purchased ...
Pagina 13
... to teach succeeding days , How one could merit , and how one could praise ! * Some part of our author's early educaThe reader will find an entire translation of this poem at the end of the volume . 1id LIFE OF MILTON . 13.
... to teach succeeding days , How one could merit , and how one could praise ! * Some part of our author's early educaThe reader will find an entire translation of this poem at the end of the volume . 1id LIFE OF MILTON . 13.
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