The Life of John MiltonNichols and Son, 1806 - 566 من الصفحات |
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... line , or from throwing their false tints upon his canvass . The lineage and ancestry of a great man are apt to engage enquiry ; as we are desirous of knowing whether the virtue or the intel- lect , which we are contemplating , be a ...
... line , or from throwing their false tints upon his canvass . The lineage and ancestry of a great man are apt to engage enquiry ; as we are desirous of knowing whether the virtue or the intel- lect , which we are contemplating , be a ...
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... lines , supposed to contain the proof in question , are the following , which have been so frequently cited from the first of his ele- gies to his friend , C. Deodati : Jam nec arundiferum mihi cura revisere Camum ; Nec dudum vetiti me ...
... lines , supposed to contain the proof in question , are the following , which have been so frequently cited from the first of his ele- gies to his friend , C. Deodati : Jam nec arundiferum mihi cura revisere Camum ; Nec dudum vetiti me ...
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... line " Sõlus hic inflexit sensus , " & c . affirming with the old grammarians , that hic and hoc were formerly written with two c's , hicc , hocc being contracted from hicce and hocce , and were always long . Vossius on the contrary ...
... line " Sõlus hic inflexit sensus , " & c . affirming with the old grammarians , that hic and hoc were formerly written with two c's , hicc , hocc being contracted from hicce and hocce , and were always long . Vossius on the contrary ...
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... lines constrain'd to rhyme . From the " Animadversions " no suspicion of a charge against their writer could by any process be extracted , de as the نافسية but , in that seat of learning , was an 28 Li LIFE OF MILTON .
... lines constrain'd to rhyme . From the " Animadversions " no suspicion of a charge against their writer could by any process be extracted , de as the نافسية but , in that seat of learning , was an 28 Li LIFE OF MILTON .
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... lines in the conclusion of the same elegy , that it was his intention to return to his college , we may fairly , as I think , impute the banishment , of which he speaks , to the want of pecuniary supplies for his maintenance at the ...
... lines in the conclusion of the same elegy , that it was his intention to return to his college , we may fairly , as I think , impute the banishment , of which he speaks , to the want of pecuniary supplies for his maintenance at the ...
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