John Milton, His Life and Times, Religious and Political Opinions: With an Appendix, Containing Animadversions Upon Dr. Johnson's Life of Milton, &c. &c |
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Page iii
... In reference to the character of those works , he takes the liberty of quoting the sentiments of the present Bishop of Chester , who says : - " There is much reason for regretting , that the of prose works of MILTON , where , in the.
... In reference to the character of those works , he takes the liberty of quoting the sentiments of the present Bishop of Chester , who says : - " There is much reason for regretting , that the of prose works of MILTON , where , in the.
Page iv
... says , in the same preface : " But in happier times , when it is less difficult to make allowance for the effervescence caused by the heat of conflicting politics , and when the judgment is no longer influenced by the animosi- ties of ...
... says , in the same preface : " But in happier times , when it is less difficult to make allowance for the effervescence caused by the heat of conflicting politics , and when the judgment is no longer influenced by the animosi- ties of ...
Page ix
... says : " Truth , indeed , came once into the world with her Divine Master , and was a perfect shape , most glorious to look upon ; but when he ascend- ed , and his apostles after him were laid asleep , then strait arose a wicked race of ...
... says : " Truth , indeed , came once into the world with her Divine Master , and was a perfect shape , most glorious to look upon ; but when he ascend- ed , and his apostles after him were laid asleep , then strait arose a wicked race of ...
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... says Hay- ley , " on the Life and Genius of Johnson , he wrote the following most deliberate censure : ' Let all that is said against MILTON in the con- clusion of this book pass undisputed , and John- son's is a most malignant life of ...
... says Hay- ley , " on the Life and Genius of Johnson , he wrote the following most deliberate censure : ' Let all that is said against MILTON in the con- clusion of this book pass undisputed , and John- son's is a most malignant life of ...
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... says : " That MILTON's writings show him to have been a man from his childhood ; and that these poems are exceedingly above the ordinary capacity of that age . " He spent seven years at Cambridge , " where he lived with great reputation ...
... says : " That MILTON's writings show him to have been a man from his childhood ; and that these poems are exceedingly above the ordinary capacity of that age . " He spent seven years at Cambridge , " where he lived with great reputation ...
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