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 xxxviii
... once in the possession of Mr. Blackburn , and which is supposed to have been the companion of Milton's travels , are some manuscript remarks , dated Canterbury , 1639 , among which is a quotation from Maccabees 1 , xiv . 15 : ' Now when ...
... once in the possession of Mr. Blackburn , and which is supposed to have been the companion of Milton's travels , are some manuscript remarks , dated Canterbury , 1639 , among which is a quotation from Maccabees 1 , xiv . 15 : ' Now when ...
Page xli
... Once in three or four weeks he relaxed from his spare diet and hard study , and passed a day of indulgence with some young sparks of his acquaintance , the chief of whom , his nephew says , ' were Mr. Alphry and Mr. Miller , the beaux ...
... Once in three or four weeks he relaxed from his spare diet and hard study , and passed a day of indulgence with some young sparks of his acquaintance , the chief of whom , his nephew says , ' were Mr. Alphry and Mr. Miller , the beaux ...
Page xliii
... once fervid , pious , and rational , might be expected the Paradise Lost . ' In 1642 he closed the controversy which I have mentioned , by an apology for Smectymnus , in answer to the confutation of his animadversions , written , as he ...
... once fervid , pious , and rational , might be expected the Paradise Lost . ' In 1642 he closed the controversy which I have mentioned , by an apology for Smectymnus , in answer to the confutation of his animadversions , written , as he ...
Page xlvi
... commenta- ries , he did more injury to the memory of Job , than the devil and the Sabeans could inflict torments on him in his life time . have silently consented Tempers once deemed The interests of chil- xlvi LIFE OF MILTON .
... commenta- ries , he did more injury to the memory of Job , than the devil and the Sabeans could inflict torments on him in his life time . have silently consented Tempers once deemed The interests of chil- xlvi LIFE OF MILTON .
Page xlvii
With Notes and a Life of the Author John Milton. have silently consented Tempers once deemed The interests of chil- experience of society , which seems to to the wisdom of the established law . incompatible , may gradually assimilate ...
With Notes and a Life of the Author John Milton. have silently consented Tempers once deemed The interests of chil- experience of society , which seems to to the wisdom of the established law . incompatible , may gradually assimilate ...
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