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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... supposed , that he intended , by this method , to obtrude the earliness of his own proficiency on the notice of posterity . Dr. Johnson calls it " a boast , of which Politian has given him an example . " Mil- ton and Politian have ...
... supposed , that he intended , by this method , to obtrude the earliness of his own proficiency on the notice of posterity . Dr. Johnson calls it " a boast , of which Politian has given him an example . " Mil- ton and Politian have ...
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... supposed by Mr. Walker to be copied from the same subject as " In Firenze certamente egli apprese dagli Scritti e dalle Massime del Galileo invalorite giĆ ne ' di lui Seguaci , quelle No- zioni filosofiche sparse poi nel Poema , che ...
... supposed by Mr. Walker to be copied from the same subject as " In Firenze certamente egli apprese dagli Scritti e dalle Massime del Galileo invalorite giĆ ne ' di lui Seguaci , quelle No- zioni filosofiche sparse poi nel Poema , che ...
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... supposed to be the work of Michael Angelo , which Milton might have also seen . Mr. Dunster ingeniously conjectures the Paradise Re- gained to have been enriched by the suggestions of Salvator Rosa's masterly painting of The Tempta ...
... supposed to be the work of Michael Angelo , which Milton might have also seen . Mr. Dunster ingeniously conjectures the Paradise Re- gained to have been enriched by the suggestions of Salvator Rosa's masterly painting of The Tempta ...
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... supposed to have given offence by having visited Galileo . And he had been with difficulty restrained from publickly asserting , within the verge of the Vatican , the cause of Protestantism . While Milton , however , defended his ...
... supposed to have given offence by having visited Galileo . And he had been with difficulty restrained from publickly asserting , within the verge of the Vatican , the cause of Protestantism . While Milton , however , defended his ...
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... supposed , by bishop Hall or his son . He thought all this while , says Dr. Newton , that he was vindicating ecclesiastical liberty . Yet he has confessed , that he was not disposed to " this manner of writing , wherein knowing myself ...
... supposed , by bishop Hall or his son . He thought all this while , says Dr. Newton , that he was vindicating ecclesiastical liberty . Yet he has confessed , that he was not disposed to " this manner of writing , wherein knowing myself ...
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