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Pagina 7
... expressions of " vetiti laris , " and " exsilium , " would be strictly or poetically proper ; and if he had suffered rustication , he would not surely so confidently affirm , when it was in the power of numbers to disprove him , that he ...
... expressions of " vetiti laris , " and " exsilium , " would be strictly or poetically proper ; and if he had suffered rustication , he would not surely so confidently affirm , when it was in the power of numbers to disprove him , that he ...
Pagina 33
... expressing a simple perhaps , but certainly a sincere wish for his relief from what may justly be considered as the severest of hu- man evils . I belong to a fallible species , and am probably to be numbered with the most fal- lible of ...
... expressing a simple perhaps , but certainly a sincere wish for his relief from what may justly be considered as the severest of hu- man evils . I belong to a fallible species , and am probably to be numbered with the most fal- lible of ...
Pagina 50
... expression of " Stoam tuam Icenorum , " can be confined to Suffolk only by a reference to Young's living of Stow - Market . When Milton used the word Stoa , " on this occasion , and forced it from its proper station next to " Zenonis ...
... expression of " Stoam tuam Icenorum , " can be confined to Suffolk only by a reference to Young's living of Stow - Market . When Milton used the word Stoa , " on this occasion , and forced it from its proper station next to " Zenonis ...
Pagina 57
... out of the Uni- versity ; and his adversaries in the present age , inflamed with all the hate of their pre- decessors , have pretended to prove , from some vague expressions in one of his own poems , LIFE OF MILTON . 57.
... out of the Uni- versity ; and his adversaries in the present age , inflamed with all the hate of their pre- decessors , have pretended to prove , from some vague expressions in one of his own poems , LIFE OF MILTON . 57.
Pagina 58
Charles Symmons. some vague expressions in one of his own poems , that the slander , though completely overthrown at the time of its first production , was not altogether unsupported by truth . The lines , supposed to contain the proof ...
Charles Symmons. some vague expressions in one of his own poems , that the slander , though completely overthrown at the time of its first production , was not altogether unsupported by truth . The lines , supposed to contain the proof ...
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