The Poetical Works of Milton, Young, Gray, Beattie, and CollinsJ. B. Lippincott & Company, 1859 - English poetry |
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Page ix
... hands Naples , yet he told him at his departure that he two Greek letters of Deodati to Milton , very hand- would have shown him much greater , if he had somely written . It may be right for scholars now been more reserved in matters of ...
... hands Naples , yet he told him at his departure that he two Greek letters of Deodati to Milton , very hand- would have shown him much greater , if he had somely written . It may be right for scholars now been more reserved in matters of ...
Page xiv
... hand , Milton's book was burnt at Paris , and at his Latin poems . Heinsius writes again to Vos- Toulouse , by the hands of the common hangman ; sius from Holland , that he wondered that only one but this served only to procure it the ...
... hand , Milton's book was burnt at Paris , and at his Latin poems . Heinsius writes again to Vos- Toulouse , by the hands of the common hangman ; sius from Holland , that he wondered that only one but this served only to procure it the ...
Page xix
... hands , and was given him for a true copy by duce some noble poem or other at a fitter season ; a learned man at his ... hand ) was himself , and there are several plans of it in the first introduced to read to him ; for having wholly ...
... hands , and was given him for a true copy by duce some noble poem or other at a fitter season ; a learned man at his ... hand ) was himself , and there are several plans of it in the first introduced to read to him ; for having wholly ...
Page xx
... hand . The first edi- laying it aside is contrary to that eagerness to tion , in ten books , was printed in a small quarto ; finish what was begun , which he says was his tem- and before it could be disposed of , had three or per , in ...
... hand . The first edi- laying it aside is contrary to that eagerness to tion , in ten books , was printed in a small quarto ; finish what was begun , which he says was his tem- and before it could be disposed of , had three or per , in ...
Page xxiv
... hand- some , may yet perhaps be as true a resemblance as any of them . It is prefixed to some of our au- thor's pieces , and to the folio edition of his prose works in three volumes , printed in 1698 . In his way of living he was an ...
... hand- some , may yet perhaps be as true a resemblance as any of them . It is prefixed to some of our au- thor's pieces , and to the folio edition of his prose works in three volumes , printed in 1698 . In his way of living he was an ...
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