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Pagina 34
... observed in the University , or on the learning and the conduct of its members . We may con- Z a Treatise on Ed . to Hurtlib . Epist . Alex . Gallio , Jul . 2 , 1628 . b Apology for Smectymnuus . ad ever ceive therefore that he might be ...
... observed in the University , or on the learning and the conduct of its members . We may con- Z a Treatise on Ed . to Hurtlib . Epist . Alex . Gallio , Jul . 2 , 1628 . b Apology for Smectymnuus . ad ever ceive therefore that he might be ...
Pagina 43
... observation is in any degree applicable . Immediately conversant with the great masters of composition , he adopts their taste with their language ; and , with the privilege , as with the ease of a native , assumes his station in their ...
... observation is in any degree applicable . Immediately conversant with the great masters of composition , he adopts their taste with their language ; and , with the privilege , as with the ease of a native , assumes his station in their ...
Pagina 51
... observed , in 1628 , he left Cam- bridge to reside at Horton in Buckingham- f In a little poem " De Idea Platonica , " written by our au thor while he was at the University , there is a most striking per- sonification of Eternity ...
... observed , in 1628 , he left Cam- bridge to reside at Horton in Buckingham- f In a little poem " De Idea Platonica , " written by our au thor while he was at the University , there is a most striking per- sonification of Eternity ...
Pagina 57
... observations , which we could offer on them . The Arcades is evidently nothing more than the poetic part of an entertainment , the bulk of which was formed of prose dialogue and machinery . But whatever portion it consti- tuted of the ...
... observations , which we could offer on them . The Arcades is evidently nothing more than the poetic part of an entertainment , the bulk of which was formed of prose dialogue and machinery . But whatever portion it consti- tuted of the ...
Pagina 64
... observed , however , with considerable fidelity the practice of the Grecian drama- tists ; and when he unfolds the story of his - scene in a speech delivered in the solitude of a wild wood , ( and this certainly is the most ...
... observed , however , with considerable fidelity the practice of the Grecian drama- tists ; and when he unfolds the story of his - scene in a speech delivered in the solitude of a wild wood , ( and this certainly is the most ...
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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