The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes, and a Life of the Author, Volume 1Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1841 |
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Page ix
... Italian drama , the Adamo of Andreini , and seen the copy of Johnson's Life of Milton which Cowper used , and have read his marginal observations , in which he has strongly expressed his opinion of the incorrect- ness of Johnson's ...
... Italian drama , the Adamo of Andreini , and seen the copy of Johnson's Life of Milton which Cowper used , and have read his marginal observations , in which he has strongly expressed his opinion of the incorrect- ness of Johnson's ...
Page x
... Italian poet assigns to the infernal powers the invention of artillery ; but on this subject consult a note by Todd in vol . ii . 465 , on the Adamo . See Walker , on Italian Tragedy , p . 172 , App . xxxii . on passages in the Paradise ...
... Italian poet assigns to the infernal powers the invention of artillery ; but on this subject consult a note by Todd in vol . ii . 465 , on the Adamo . See Walker , on Italian Tragedy , p . 172 , App . xxxii . on passages in the Paradise ...
Page xvi
... Italian lady will be forgotten , or be found only among the reveries of Miss Seward ; that the supposed residence at Forest Hill ( a day- dream of Sir William Jones ) will be given up ; that we shall not hear of Milton's keeping school ...
... Italian lady will be forgotten , or be found only among the reveries of Miss Seward ; that the supposed residence at Forest Hill ( a day- dream of Sir William Jones ) will be given up ; that we shall not hear of Milton's keeping school ...
Page xxvii
... Italians un- der the Lombards , the Franks , and Germans , to the time when they received their liberty from Rodolphus , King of Germany . ' but To B. Bonmatthaei he writes of his proficiency in the LIFE OF MILTON . xxvii.
... Italians un- der the Lombards , the Franks , and Germans , to the time when they received their liberty from Rodolphus , King of Germany . ' but To B. Bonmatthaei he writes of his proficiency in the LIFE OF MILTON . xxvii.
Page xxxii
... Italy with peculiar dili- gence and success ; and at Florence he found himself honoura- sperabam mihi iterum aliquando otium illud Literarium , quo ego vitæ genere etiam cœlestes animas gaudere opinor ; eratque penitus in animo jam ...
... Italy with peculiar dili- gence and success ; and at Florence he found himself honoura- sperabam mihi iterum aliquando otium illud Literarium , quo ego vitæ genere etiam cœlestes animas gaudere opinor ; eratque penitus in animo jam ...
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