The Life of John MiltonNichols and Son, 1806 - 566 pagina's |
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Pagina 29
... reader's atten tion , is in the " Apology for Smectymnuus . " After mentioning the charge which we have already noticed , our author procceds : - " For which commodious lic , that he may be encouraged in the trade another time , I thank ...
... reader's atten tion , is in the " Apology for Smectymnuus . " After mentioning the charge which we have already noticed , our author procceds : - " For which commodious lic , that he may be encouraged in the trade another time , I thank ...
Pagina 31
... reader to determine ; suggest- ing only that Dr. Johnson , for the purpose of concealing the weakness of his infer- ence , has intimated a false translation of the " Warton's Life of Dean Bathurst . 1 passage , or rather has drawn a ...
... reader to determine ; suggest- ing only that Dr. Johnson , for the purpose of concealing the weakness of his infer- ence , has intimated a false translation of the " Warton's Life of Dean Bathurst . 1 passage , or rather has drawn a ...
Pagina 43
... reader . To his latin poems , however , of the same date , no such observation is in any degree applicable . Immediately conversant with the great masters of composition , he adopts their taste with their language ; and , with the ...
... reader . To his latin poems , however , of the same date , no such observation is in any degree applicable . Immediately conversant with the great masters of composition , he adopts their taste with their language ; and , with the ...
Pagina 45
... reader of taste may sometimes wish for more compression in the style ; and may be sorry that the youthful poet did not occasionally follow some model of more nerve than the diffuse and languid Ovid . On the whole , however , these pro ...
... reader of taste may sometimes wish for more compression in the style ; and may be sorry that the youthful poet did not occasionally follow some model of more nerve than the diffuse and languid Ovid . On the whole , however , these pro ...
Pagina 46
... delicacy of principle , and of the high motives which actuated his bosom . The reader , as I per- suade myself , will thank me for communi- cating it . SIR , " Besides that in sundry other re- spects 46 LIFE OF MILTON . LIF.
... delicacy of principle , and of the high motives which actuated his bosom . The reader , as I per- suade myself , will thank me for communi- cating it . SIR , " Besides that in sundry other re- spects 46 LIFE OF MILTON . LIF.
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