The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 7J. Johnson, 1806 |
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Page 75
... give me a still stronger impression in your favour . Do not then from your lordly eminence of medicine , hold out to me the threat of reclaiming , with rigid minuteness of calculation , your indefinitely - multiplied salutatious , in ...
... give me a still stronger impression in your favour . Do not then from your lordly eminence of medicine , hold out to me the threat of reclaiming , with rigid minuteness of calculation , your indefinitely - multiplied salutatious , in ...
Page 83
... give a second edition of his Essay on Falstaff : and his repeated injunctions have impelled his execu- trix to an indiscriminate destruction of his papers , some of which , in the walks of politics , metaphysics , and criticism , would ...
... give a second edition of his Essay on Falstaff : and his repeated injunctions have impelled his execu- trix to an indiscriminate destruction of his papers , some of which , in the walks of politics , metaphysics , and criticism , would ...
Page 91
... give some . proof of his wit and reading , ” many of his productions , either those of his younger years , or " those , which he had shifted , in scarcity of books and conveniencies to patch up among them , " were received with much ...
... give some . proof of his wit and reading , ” many of his productions , either those of his younger years , or " those , which he had shifted , in scarcity of books and conveniencies to patch up among them , " were received with much ...
Page 116
... give any certain account of what the mind at home , in the spacious circuits of her musing , hath liberty to pro- pose to herself , though of highest hope and hardest attempting : whether that epic form , whereof the two poems of Homer ...
... give any certain account of what the mind at home , in the spacious circuits of her musing , hath liberty to pro- pose to herself , though of highest hope and hardest attempting : whether that epic form , whereof the two poems of Homer ...
Page 120
... give incompatible accounts : he considers the civil war as begun by the resistance of the Scots , and I as commencing , somewhat later , at the declaration of the English parliament for the raising of an army , or at the immediately ...
... give incompatible accounts : he considers the civil war as begun by the resistance of the Scots , and I as commencing , somewhat later , at the declaration of the English parliament for the raising of an army , or at the immediately ...
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