Some Account of the Life and Writings of John Milton: Derived Principally from Documents in His Majesty's State-paper Office, Now First Published, Volume 6 |
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... addressed to him with no less elegance than gratitude , are an unequivocal proof . Perhaps it may again be confounding him with the author of the Astrologaster , in noticing the person who signs himself John Melton , citizen of London ...
... addressed to him with no less elegance than gratitude , are an unequivocal proof . Perhaps it may again be confounding him with the author of the Astrologaster , in noticing the person who signs himself John Melton , citizen of London ...
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... addressed , in friendship , three of the poet's Latin epistles . There is no register of ad- • Jansen's first works in England are said to be dated about 1618 ; the year , in which the young poet's portrait was drawn . See Walpole's ...
... addressed , in friendship , three of the poet's Latin epistles . There is no register of ad- • Jansen's first works in England are said to be dated about 1618 ; the year , in which the young poet's portrait was drawn . See Walpole's ...
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... addressed his admired eclogue : " Il qual poema [ il Rinaldo ] mandò egli fuori per voler del Cardinal Luigi da Este ; e con poco piacer di suo padre ; il quale non haurebbe ciò per due ragioni desiderato . Primieramente percioche ...
... addressed his admired eclogue : " Il qual poema [ il Rinaldo ] mandò egli fuori per voler del Cardinal Luigi da Este ; e con poco piacer di suo padre ; il quale non haurebbe ciò per due ragioni desiderato . Primieramente percioche ...
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... Address to the Reader , " The author's more peculiar excellency in these studies was too well known to conceal his papers , or to keep me from attempting to sollicit them from him . " So that Milton , we see , had con- cealed these ...
... Address to the Reader , " The author's more peculiar excellency in these studies was too well known to conceal his papers , or to keep me from attempting to sollicit them from him . " So that Milton , we see , had con- cealed these ...
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... addressed a distich to Milton , which is prefixed to the Latin poems . From Naples Milton intended to proceed to Sicily and Athens : " Countries , " as Mr. Warton has ex- cellently observed , " connected with his finer feel- ings ...
... addressed a distich to Milton , which is prefixed to the Latin poems . From Naples Milton intended to proceed to Sicily and Athens : " Countries , " as Mr. Warton has ex- cellently observed , " connected with his finer feel- ings ...
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