The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes and a Life of the Author, Volume 1 |
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... doubts about the situation of the village of Milton . See Todd's Life , p . 2 , and the note . Wood's Fasti Oxon . vol . i . art . 202 . 5 On a work called " A Sixefold Politician , together with a Sixefold Precept of Policy ...
... doubts about the situation of the village of Milton . See Todd's Life , p . 2 , and the note . Wood's Fasti Oxon . vol . i . art . 202 . 5 On a work called " A Sixefold Politician , together with a Sixefold Precept of Policy ...
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9 That Milton read and borrowed from Sylvester in his early poems , no one who reads Mr. Dunster's book can reasonably doubt . Sylvester had the jewels , and Milton set Aubrey says , Milton was a poet when only ten LIFE OF MILTON . xxi.
9 That Milton read and borrowed from Sylvester in his early poems , no one who reads Mr. Dunster's book can reasonably doubt . Sylvester had the jewels , and Milton set Aubrey says , Milton was a poet when only ten LIFE OF MILTON . xxi.
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I shall , therefore , observe that there can be no doubt , but that Milton had the following passage in Heywood's Love's Mistresse before him . Act iii . sc . 1 . PSYCHE . ' Time's eldest daughter , Night , mother of Ease , Thou gentle ...
I shall , therefore , observe that there can be no doubt , but that Milton had the following passage in Heywood's Love's Mistresse before him . Act iii . sc . 1 . PSYCHE . ' Time's eldest daughter , Night , mother of Ease , Thou gentle ...
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Of the authenticity of these remarks , and of the book having been the property of Milton , reasonable doubts have been entertained ; but I consider it my duty not to pass over in silence a circumstance which has been recorded and ...
Of the authenticity of these remarks , and of the book having been the property of Milton , reasonable doubts have been entertained ; but I consider it my duty not to pass over in silence a circumstance which has been recorded and ...
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That Milton engaged in the heat and dust of these great controversial questions , from motives of conscience , and with intentions upright and pure , no one can reasonably doubt ; but they were alien from his elegant and learned ...
That Milton engaged in the heat and dust of these great controversial questions , from motives of conscience , and with intentions upright and pure , no one can reasonably doubt ; but they were alien from his elegant and learned ...
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