The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes and a Life of the Author, Volume 1Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1838 |
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... Newton Puckering , a benefactor to the library , and was printed at London in 1637 , 4to . Warton says , ' It was with great dif- ficulty and reluctance that Milton first appeared as an author . ' Some account of Sir N. Puckering may be ...
... Newton Puckering , a benefactor to the library , and was printed at London in 1637 , 4to . Warton says , ' It was with great dif- ficulty and reluctance that Milton first appeared as an author . ' Some account of Sir N. Puckering may be ...
Page xli
... Newton's Milton , p . 25. ed . 1824. I do not approve of the spirit or manner of Archd . Blackburne's ob- servations . 43 Dr. Symmons considers Milton as the leader of the attack against the prelates ; his tutor Young had been one of ...
... Newton's Milton , p . 25. ed . 1824. I do not approve of the spirit or manner of Archd . Blackburne's ob- servations . 43 Dr. Symmons considers Milton as the leader of the attack against the prelates ; his tutor Young had been one of ...
Page lxxi
... her funeral sermon , preached by the Rev. I. Kember , is pub- lished . I remember , ' says Dr. Newton , ' to have heard from a gentleman who had siders it worthy of observation , that Milton chose his LIFE OF MILTON . lxxi.
... her funeral sermon , preached by the Rev. I. Kember , is pub- lished . I remember , ' says Dr. Newton , ' to have heard from a gentleman who had siders it worthy of observation , that Milton chose his LIFE OF MILTON . lxxi.
Page lxxv
... Newton's Pref . p . liv . 17 See Introduction to Pickering's edition , p . xii . and Todd's Life ( first ed . ) p . 190 , for an account of the variations in the poem and titles . Mr. Lofft observes that 1667 was a great year in the ...
... Newton's Pref . p . liv . 17 See Introduction to Pickering's edition , p . xii . and Todd's Life ( first ed . ) p . 190 , for an account of the variations in the poem and titles . Mr. Lofft observes that 1667 was a great year in the ...
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... Newton has given various conjectures on the * subject . It must , however , be remembered that he was old , blind , and infirm ; that he was hostile to the Liturgy of the established church , and at the same time not attached to any ...
... Newton has given various conjectures on the * subject . It must , however , be remembered that he was old , blind , and infirm ; that he was hostile to the Liturgy of the established church , and at the same time not attached to any ...
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