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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... brother Christopher , that Milton's first tutor there [ at Christ's college ] was Mr. Chappell , from whom receiving some unkindnesse , ( he whipt him ) papers ; he was afterwards , though it seemed against 14 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE.
... brother Christopher , that Milton's first tutor there [ at Christ's college ] was Mr. Chappell , from whom receiving some unkindnesse , ( he whipt him ) papers ; he was afterwards , though it seemed against 14 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE.
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... it is probable , he received the visit of the English bard . Milton himself has informed us that he had really seen Galileo ; and Rolli , in his Life of y the poet , considers some ideas in the Paradise 34 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE.
... it is probable , he received the visit of the English bard . Milton himself has informed us that he had really seen Galileo ; and Rolli , in his Life of y the poet , considers some ideas in the Paradise 34 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE.
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... received with the most lively marks of affection by his friends , and made a second residence of two months . From Florence he visited Lucca : Then crossing the Apen- nine , he passed by the way of Bologna and Ferrara to Venice , in ...
... received with the most lively marks of affection by his friends , and made a second residence of two months . From Florence he visited Lucca : Then crossing the Apen- nine , he passed by the way of Bologna and Ferrara to Venice , in ...
Page 47
... impracticable . His nephew , with great spirit and affection , observes that , if his See this point further discussed in the present Account . pupils " had received his documents with the same acuteness AND WRITINGS OF MILTON . 47.
... impracticable . His nephew , with great spirit and affection , observes that , if his See this point further discussed in the present Account . pupils " had received his documents with the same acuteness AND WRITINGS OF MILTON . 47.
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... received his documents with the same acuteness of wit and apprehension , the same industry , alacrity , and thirst after knowledge , as the Instructor was endued with , what prodigies of wit and learn- ing might they have proved ! The ...
... received his documents with the same acuteness of wit and apprehension , the same industry , alacrity , and thirst after knowledge , as the Instructor was endued with , what prodigies of wit and learn- ing might they have proved ! The ...
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