The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes and a Life of the Author, Volume 1Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1838 |
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Page xxi
... deep were laid the foundations of his future fame . His studies were in a great measure poetical . Humphrey Lownes , the printer , who lived in the same street , supplied him with Spenser , and Sylvester's translation of Du Bartas : his ...
... deep were laid the foundations of his future fame . His studies were in a great measure poetical . Humphrey Lownes , the printer , who lived in the same street , supplied him with Spenser , and Sylvester's translation of Du Bartas : his ...
Page xxxv
... deep in worldly wisdom , whose existence de- pended on her prosperity : we shall not therefore be surprised if a young and zealous Protestant , who could not well endure the ecclesiastical establishment of his own country , simple and ...
... deep in worldly wisdom , whose existence de- pended on her prosperity : we shall not therefore be surprised if a young and zealous Protestant , who could not well endure the ecclesiastical establishment of his own country , simple and ...
Page xxxix
... deep and comprehensive : it promised to teach science with language ; or rather to make the study of languages subservient to the acquisi- tion of scientific knowledge . Dr. Johnson has severely censured this method of instruction , but ...
... deep and comprehensive : it promised to teach science with language ; or rather to make the study of languages subservient to the acquisi- tion of scientific knowledge . Dr. Johnson has severely censured this method of instruction , but ...
Page xlviii
... deep root , for he alludes much to rash , sudden , and mistaken choices ; he urges the justice of divorce in cases where a violent hatred in matrimony has arisen , yet not sinful , irksome , grievous , obstinately hateful , and ...
... deep root , for he alludes much to rash , sudden , and mistaken choices ; he urges the justice of divorce in cases where a violent hatred in matrimony has arisen , yet not sinful , irksome , grievous , obstinately hateful , and ...
Page li
... deep its foun- dations during the years of youth , in acquiring habits of accurate reasoning , in cultivating correct taste , and in learning those sound principles of philosophy which may hereafter be developed and directed into ...
... deep its foun- dations during the years of youth , in acquiring habits of accurate reasoning , in cultivating correct taste , and in learning those sound principles of philosophy which may hereafter be developed and directed into ...
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