John Milton: A BiographyCockshaw, 1851 - 251 páginas |
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... never be presented with that audience of his conver- sation , and those charming glimpses of his privacy , which have perpetuated the domestic life of so many inferior men , and which , especially in the case of the most eminent , but ...
... never be presented with that audience of his conver- sation , and those charming glimpses of his privacy , which have perpetuated the domestic life of so many inferior men , and which , especially in the case of the most eminent , but ...
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... never affected a pedantic conformity to the classic models , though in Latin verse his resemblance to them was at once so close and so natural , that Mr. Macaulay justly applies to him a tasteful criticism on Cowley , that " he wore the ...
... never affected a pedantic conformity to the classic models , though in Latin verse his resemblance to them was at once so close and so natural , that Mr. Macaulay justly applies to him a tasteful criticism on Cowley , that " he wore the ...
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... never shall obtain it . Nature , therefore , would presently work the more prevalent way , if there were nothing but this inferior bent of herself to restrain her . Lastly , the love of learning , as it is the pursuit of something good ...
... never shall obtain it . Nature , therefore , would presently work the more prevalent way , if there were nothing but this inferior bent of herself to restrain her . Lastly , the love of learning , as it is the pursuit of something good ...
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... never to be the first to begin any conversation on religion ; but if any questions were put to me concerning my faith , to declare it without any reserve or fear . I , nevertheless , returned to Rome . I took no steps to conceal either ...
... never to be the first to begin any conversation on religion ; but if any questions were put to me concerning my faith , to declare it without any reserve or fear . I , nevertheless , returned to Rome . I took no steps to conceal either ...
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... Never before were such marked originality and such exquisite mimicry found together . Indeed , in all the Latin poems of Milton , the artificial manner , indispensable to such works , is admirably preserved , while , at the same time ...
... Never before were such marked originality and such exquisite mimicry found together . Indeed , in all the Latin poems of Milton , the artificial manner , indispensable to such works , is admirably preserved , while , at the same time ...
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