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Pagina 35
... respect by the greater part of the fellows of his college , who had always been assidu- ous in cultivating his regard . Here , therefore , we must finally rest ; and , throwing from our fancies every idea which " Illic ( Cantabrigia ) ...
... respect by the greater part of the fellows of his college , who had always been assidu- ous in cultivating his regard . Here , therefore , we must finally rest ; and , throwing from our fancies every idea which " Illic ( Cantabrigia ) ...
Pagina 37
... as reaching to his Comus . These compositions seem to be separated by nearly equal intervals , as well with respect to the time , as with reference to the power of their poetic . When the poet asks whether the object of LIFE OF MILTON . 37.
... as reaching to his Comus . These compositions seem to be separated by nearly equal intervals , as well with respect to the time , as with reference to the power of their poetic . When the poet asks whether the object of LIFE OF MILTON . 37.
Pagina 44
... respect for the Roman models , as Mr. Warton has justly re- marked , to oppress his powers , or to deprive him of his own distinct and original charac- ter . He wields their language with the most perfect mastery , and , without wishing ...
... respect for the Roman models , as Mr. Warton has justly re- marked , to oppress his powers , or to deprive him of his own distinct and original charac- ter . He wields their language with the most perfect mastery , and , without wishing ...
Pagina 52
... respect , the attainment of a common fellowship , to be held only for a very limited term , could not be among the objects of his life . The com- petence also of which he was assured from his father , would place him above the wish of ...
... respect , the attainment of a common fellowship , to be held only for a very limited term , could not be among the objects of his life . The com- petence also of which he was assured from his father , would place him above the wish of ...
Pagina 83
... respecting the hand which tendered it , or the form in which it came , yet he has refused it in the most honourable shape , and when offered to him by the public . He has been importuned in vain to give a second edition of his Essay on ...
... respecting the hand which tendered it , or the form in which it came , yet he has refused it in the most honourable shape , and when offered to him by the public . He has been importuned in vain to give a second edition of his Essay on ...
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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