Life of John Milton1810 |
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... writer , and to the contemplation of whose piety and virtues , the sources of much of my past happiness , I am indebted for all my present consolation , I inscribe THIS LIFE OF MILTON ; which , having grown under his eye and been ...
... writer , and to the contemplation of whose piety and virtues , the sources of much of my past happiness , I am indebted for all my present consolation , I inscribe THIS LIFE OF MILTON ; which , having grown under his eye and been ...
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... On the passage in question , which referred to that writer's censure of the " Da- mon , " one of the public critics remarked , " Here , however , we must impeach the bio- a grapher of mistake or lapse of memory in quoting PREFACE. ...
... On the passage in question , which referred to that writer's censure of the " Da- mon , " one of the public critics remarked , " Here , however , we must impeach the bio- a grapher of mistake or lapse of memory in quoting PREFACE. ...
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... writer to walk or to run , as his spirits may prompt or his taste may direct . If my com- position , therefore , be convicted of any of these enumerated crimes it must necessarily be condemned : -if it be found innocent , it must be ...
... writer to walk or to run , as his spirits may prompt or his taste may direct . If my com- position , therefore , be convicted of any of these enumerated crimes it must necessarily be condemned : -if it be found innocent , it must be ...
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... writer , of whose conduct to me in other respects I feel no reason to com- plain . The intellectual power of Dr. John- son with his numerous virtues , and those pre- judices which united him with a potent fac- tion in the state ...
... writer , of whose conduct to me in other respects I feel no reason to com- plain . The intellectual power of Dr. John- son with his numerous virtues , and those pre- judices which united him with a potent fac- tion in the state ...
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... writer , I have not persuaded myself to omit : and if it be a crime in me , with the fullest sense of the great powers of his mind , to regard him as a corrupter of our style , to affirm that I dis- like the fatiguing and laborious ...
... writer , I have not persuaded myself to omit : and if it be a crime in me , with the fullest sense of the great powers of his mind , to regard him as a corrupter of our style , to affirm that I dis- like the fatiguing and laborious ...
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