The Lives of the English PoetsJones and Company, 1848 - 365 pagina's |
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Pagina 25
... probably pun- ishment . This poem , which mentions his exile , proves likewise that it was not perpetual ; for concludes with a resolution of returning some to somit 983 mi 908 ) 29 Pid food ad sbie 1 > but hat Published 1632.-R ...
... probably pun- ishment . This poem , which mentions his exile , proves likewise that it was not perpetual ; for concludes with a resolution of returning some to somit 983 mi 908 ) 29 Pid food ad sbie 1 > but hat Published 1632.-R ...
Pagina 28
... probably considered as the metropolis of orthodoxy . Here he reposed as in a congenial element , and became acquainted with John Diodati and Fre- derick Spanheim , two learned professors of di- vinity . From Geneva , he passed through ...
... probably considered as the metropolis of orthodoxy . Here he reposed as in a congenial element , and became acquainted with John Diodati and Fre- derick Spanheim , two learned professors of di- vinity . From Geneva , he passed through ...
Pagina 31
... , almost exceeding all hope of human attainment ; and having , by ex- cessive praises , been confirmed in great con- fidence of himself , though he probably had not Adam unparadised : The angel Gabriel , either descending or MILTON . 31.
... , almost exceeding all hope of human attainment ; and having , by ex- cessive praises , been confirmed in great con- fidence of himself , though he probably had not Adam unparadised : The angel Gabriel , either descending or MILTON . 31.
Pagina 32
... strong to be subdued . About this time his first wife died in child- bed , having left him three daughters . As he probably did not much love her , he did not long · continue the appearance of lamenting her ; but after 82 MILTON .
... strong to be subdued . About this time his first wife died in child- bed , having left him three daughters . As he probably did not much love her , he did not long · continue the appearance of lamenting her ; but after 82 MILTON .
Pagina 34
... probably the difficulty of consult- ing and comparing that stopped Milton's narra- tive at the Conquest ; a period at which affairs were not very intricate , nor authors very nu- merous . For the subject of his epic poem , after much ...
... probably the difficulty of consult- ing and comparing that stopped Milton's narra- tive at the Conquest ; a period at which affairs were not very intricate , nor authors very nu- merous . For the subject of his epic poem , after much ...
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