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الصفحة xii
... opinions which Milton's tutor , Young , had probably instilled into him : but his acquaintance with the Countess of Derby at Harefield , and the Earl of Bridgewater , her son - in - law , must be supposed to have counteracted them for a ...
... opinions which Milton's tutor , Young , had probably instilled into him : but his acquaintance with the Countess of Derby at Harefield , and the Earl of Bridgewater , her son - in - law , must be supposed to have counteracted them for a ...
الصفحة xiv
... opinion is the correct one . Milton , with a haughty spirit , and a consciousness of his own great genius and learning , would not submit to academical discipline . The line- Cæteraque ingenio non subeunda meo- obviously means nothing ...
... opinion is the correct one . Milton , with a haughty spirit , and a consciousness of his own great genius and learning , would not submit to academical discipline . The line- Cæteraque ingenio non subeunda meo- obviously means nothing ...
الصفحة xxiii
... opinion , there is a radical defect in all modern Latin poetry - though it may still have great merit of a secondary sort . I deny that Milton shows in these Latin compositions , unless , per- haps , on some rare occasion , anything of ...
... opinion , there is a radical defect in all modern Latin poetry - though it may still have great merit of a secondary sort . I deny that Milton shows in these Latin compositions , unless , per- haps , on some rare occasion , anything of ...
الصفحة xxv
... opinion which Johnson gives of " L'Allegro " and " II Penseroso , " because it is in every one's hands . Johnson yet allows that " they are two noble efforts of imagination . " - They would be noble for a common poet ; but not com ...
... opinion which Johnson gives of " L'Allegro " and " II Penseroso , " because it is in every one's hands . Johnson yet allows that " they are two noble efforts of imagination . " - They would be noble for a common poet ; but not com ...
الصفحة xxxvii
... opinions . Prudence and justice are virtues and excellences of all times and all places ; we are perpetually moralists ... opinion that what we had to learn was , how to do good and avoid evil . “ Οττι τοι ἐν μεγάροισι κακόντ ' ἀγαθόντε ...
... opinions . Prudence and justice are virtues and excellences of all times and all places ; we are perpetually moralists ... opinion that what we had to learn was , how to do good and avoid evil . “ Οττι τοι ἐν μεγάροισι κακόντ ' ἀγαθόντε ...
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