The Life of John MiltonNichols and Son, 1806 - 566 pagina's |
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Pagina 29
... hands of those courteous and learned men , the fellows of that college wherein I spent some years : who at my part- ing , after I had taken two degrees , as the manner is , signified many ways how much better it would content them that ...
... hands of those courteous and learned men , the fellows of that college wherein I spent some years : who at my part- ing , after I had taken two degrees , as the manner is , signified many ways how much better it would content them that ...
Pagina 37
... hand , " we are forced to acknowledge the buddings of the rising poet , the first shootings of the infant oak , which in later times was to overshadow the forest , At the age , to which we have now fol- lowed him , or from the ...
... hand , " we are forced to acknowledge the buddings of the rising poet , the first shootings of the infant oak , which in later times was to overshadow the forest , At the age , to which we have now fol- lowed him , or from the ...
Pagina 47
... hand , wherein Christ commands all to labour , while there is light . Which because I am persuaded you doe to no other purpose then out of a true desire , that God should be honoured in every one , I therefore thinke myselfe bound ...
... hand , wherein Christ commands all to labour , while there is light . Which because I am persuaded you doe to no other purpose then out of a true desire , that God should be honoured in every one , I therefore thinke myselfe bound ...
Pagina 51
... hand . In our author's poem to his father there is a very noble line in which he speaks with equal sublimity of Eternity : Æternæque moræ stabunt immobilis ævi . The eternal pause of age for ever fix'd . The poem which he wrote about ...
... hand . In our author's poem to his father there is a very noble line in which he speaks with equal sublimity of Eternity : Æternæque moræ stabunt immobilis ævi . The eternal pause of age for ever fix'd . The poem which he wrote about ...
Pagina 55
... hand ; his fortitude , strong as we know it to have been , would probably have yielded to the shock ; and , prostrate before the Father of mercies , he would have poured his soul in solicitous supplication for the refuge of an early ...
... hand ; his fortitude , strong as we know it to have been , would probably have yielded to the shock ; and , prostrate before the Father of mercies , he would have poured his soul in solicitous supplication for the refuge of an early ...
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admirable agni Andrew Marvell asserted atque bosom cause Charles CHARLES SYMMONS church composition Comus consequence Cromwell crost Your hapless Damon daughter death Defence Deodati domino jam domum impasti England etiam fancy father favour fortune crost fræna genius hæc hand hapless master hath honour Il Penseroso illustrious immediately ipse jam non vacat JOHN MILTON King latin Lauder learning letter liberty literary Long Parliament Lycidas malè ment merit mihi Milton mind Mopsus Muse native neque nunc object occasion Ovid P.W. vol Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Parliament passage perhaps poem poet poetic poetry possessed praise prelates quæ quam quid quod quoque racter reader regard remark respect Return unfed Rome Samson Agonistes says seems Smectymnuus solicitous sonnet speak spect spirit taste thing thou tibi tion truth ulmo verse virtue Warton writer