The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors, Том 2C. and J. Rivington; J. Cuthell; J. Nunn; J. and W.T. Clarke; Longman and Company; ... [and 17 others], 1826 |
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... Perhaps he was the physician to the army of General Monk . See Skinner's Life of General Monk , 1724 , p . 166. " General Monk hastened to Berwick from Coldstream , Dec. 13 , 1659 , being attended with some of his best Colonels , and Dr ...
... Perhaps he was the physician to the army of General Monk . See Skinner's Life of General Monk , 1724 , p . 166. " General Monk hastened to Berwick from Coldstream , Dec. 13 , 1659 , being attended with some of his best Colonels , and Dr ...
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... perhaps be used as an argu- ment , that the authors of them were of opinion , such characters might have a place in an epick work . For my own part , I should be glad the reader would think so , for the sake of the Poem I am now ...
... perhaps be used as an argu- ment , that the authors of them were of opinion , such characters might have a place in an epick work . For my own part , I should be glad the reader would think so , for the sake of the Poem I am now ...
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... perhaps alleviate the prejudice which some have taken to his Poem upon this account ; though , after all , I must confess that I think his style , though admirable in general , is in some places too much stiffened and obscured by the ...
... perhaps alleviate the prejudice which some have taken to his Poem upon this account ; though , after all , I must confess that I think his style , though admirable in general , is in some places too much stiffened and obscured by the ...
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... perhaps several little hints , that had passed in his mind , perfected and improved , in the works of a good critick ; whereas one , who has not these previous lights , is very often an utter stranger to what he reads , and apt to put a ...
... perhaps several little hints , that had passed in his mind , perfected and improved , in the works of a good critick ; whereas one , who has not these previous lights , is very often an utter stranger to what he reads , and apt to put a ...
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... perhaps as plain , simple , and un- adorned , as any of the whole Poem , in which particular the author has conformed himself to the example of Homer , and the precept of Horace . His invocation to a work which turns in a great measure ...
... perhaps as plain , simple , and un- adorned , as any of the whole Poem , in which particular the author has conformed himself to the example of Homer , and the precept of Horace . His invocation to a work which turns in a great measure ...
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