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 xxix
... honoured the mem- 20 On the system of ' orthography ' adopted by Milton in this and his other poems , consult Capel Loft's Preface to Par . Lost , 4to . 1792 , and Todd's Preface to Comus , p . viii . , and Richardson's Life , p . cxxx ...
... honoured the mem- 20 On the system of ' orthography ' adopted by Milton in this and his other poems , consult Capel Loft's Preface to Par . Lost , 4to . 1792 , and Todd's Preface to Comus , p . viii . , and Richardson's Life , p . cxxx ...
Page xlii
... honour to his country . This ( he said ) was not to be obtained but by devout prayer to the Eternal Spirit , that can enrich with all utterance and knowledge , and send out his Seraphim with the hallowed fire of his altar , to touch and ...
... honour to his country . This ( he said ) was not to be obtained but by devout prayer to the Eternal Spirit , that can enrich with all utterance and knowledge , and send out his Seraphim with the hallowed fire of his altar , to touch and ...
Page lvii
... honour in the world ; and Cardinal Riche- lieu declared , that Bignonius , Grotius , and Salmasius were the only persons of that age , whom he looked upon as arrived at the highest pitch of learning . Such was the antagonist whom Milton ...
... honour in the world ; and Cardinal Riche- lieu declared , that Bignonius , Grotius , and Salmasius were the only persons of that age , whom he looked upon as arrived at the highest pitch of learning . Such was the antagonist whom Milton ...
Page lix
... honours to his grave . The purpose of Salmasius95 was to support the doctrine of the divine rights of kings : to prove that the king is a person with whom the supreme power of the kingdom resides , and who is answerable to God alone ...
... honours to his grave . The purpose of Salmasius95 was to support the doctrine of the divine rights of kings : to prove that the king is a person with whom the supreme power of the kingdom resides , and who is answerable to God alone ...
Page lxii
... honours , the next only to the first , and whom the enemy has found of dauntless valour , but the mildest of conquerors ; and you , Lambert , who , when a young man , at the head of a mere handful of men , checked the progress of the ...
... honours , the next only to the first , and whom the enemy has found of dauntless valour , but the mildest of conquerors ; and you , Lambert , who , when a young man , at the head of a mere handful of men , checked the progress of the ...
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