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 xlviii
... doubt : and that his sorrows were seen through an exaggerating medium , seems hardly less clear . His own experience is the best refutation of his work ; his marriage , though clouded over in its rise , and portending storms xlviii LIFE ...
... doubt : and that his sorrows were seen through an exaggerating medium , seems hardly less clear . His own experience is the best refutation of his work ; his marriage , though clouded over in its rise , and portending storms xlviii LIFE ...
Page lii
... doubt , and has grown up and increased among every variety of heresy and form of scepticism that the ingenuity of man could devise . Hume's famous argument that was to be the touchstone of truth , has only served to establish the force ...
... doubt , and has grown up and increased among every variety of heresy and form of scepticism that the ingenuity of man could devise . Hume's famous argument that was to be the touchstone of truth , has only served to establish the force ...
Page liv
... doubts whether diplomatic correspondence could be carried on through the medium of the Latin tongue , 62 See the original orders of council appointing a committee to invite him to accept the office , first printed in Todd's Life ...
... doubts whether diplomatic correspondence could be carried on through the medium of the Latin tongue , 62 See the original orders of council appointing a committee to invite him to accept the office , first printed in Todd's Life ...
Page lviii
... doubt can be entertained ; it was In Liberty's defence , a noble task , Of which all Europe rang from side to side : but that Salmasius suffered disgrace at the court of Christina ; that he was dismissed with contempt , or considered as ...
... doubt can be entertained ; it was In Liberty's defence , a noble task , Of which all Europe rang from side to side : but that Salmasius suffered disgrace at the court of Christina ; that he was dismissed with contempt , or considered as ...
Page lxxvii
... doubt can be entertained , but that Milton was acquainted with the Adamus Exsul of Grotius , and probably with the poetry of Ramsay and Masenius . Those who are curious on the subject may compare the poems of Ramsay with the description ...
... doubt can be entertained , but that Milton was acquainted with the Adamus Exsul of Grotius , and probably with the poetry of Ramsay and Masenius . Those who are curious on the subject may compare the poems of Ramsay with the description ...
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