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 xiv
... receive , who have presumed to make so many ! but jacta est alea , non injussa cecini . -πὰρ ἐμοίγε κ ' ἄλλοι , Οι κέ με τιμήσουσι , μάλιστα δὲ μητιέτα Ζεύς . Bentley's ungrounded hypothesis , and the alterations which he built upon it ...
... receive , who have presumed to make so many ! but jacta est alea , non injussa cecini . -πὰρ ἐμοίγε κ ' ἄλλοι , Οι κέ με τιμήσουσι , μάλιστα δὲ μητιέτα Ζεύς . Bentley's ungrounded hypothesis , and the alterations which he built upon it ...
Page xxvi
... received with limitations ; ' but five years well employed would leave few of the ancient au- thors unperused : I think Wyttenbach has mentioned his having read through Athenæus in fourteen days ; and Joseph Scaliger 16 This house at ...
... received with limitations ; ' but five years well employed would leave few of the ancient au- thors unperused : I think Wyttenbach has mentioned his having read through Athenæus in fourteen days ; and Joseph Scaliger 16 This house at ...
Page xxvii
... of the Italians un- der the Lombards , the Franks , and Germans , to the time when they received their liberty from Rodolphus , King of Germany . ' ( To B. Bonmatthaei he writes of his proficiency in the LIFE OF MILTON . xxvii.
... of the Italians un- der the Lombards , the Franks , and Germans , to the time when they received their liberty from Rodolphus , King of Germany . ' ( To B. Bonmatthaei he writes of his proficiency in the LIFE OF MILTON . xxvii.
Page xxxii
... : Think of the years of glory she has won ; She must not sink before her race is run , Nor her long age of conquest seem a dream . Genoa , April , 1822 . J. M. 28 as well as by bly received by the most xxxii LIFE OF MILTON .
... : Think of the years of glory she has won ; She must not sink before her race is run , Nor her long age of conquest seem a dream . Genoa , April , 1822 . J. M. 28 as well as by bly received by the most xxxii LIFE OF MILTON .
Page xxxiii
... received by the most enlightened persons , the learned academicians . He formed a friendship with Gaddi , Carlo Dati , Frescobaldi , and other ingenious scholars . Dati presented him with an encomiastic inscription in Latin , and ...
... received by the most enlightened persons , the learned academicians . He formed a friendship with Gaddi , Carlo Dati , Frescobaldi , and other ingenious scholars . Dati presented him with an encomiastic inscription in Latin , and ...
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