The Life of John MiltonNichols and Son, 1806 - 566 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 39
Page 13
... , and how one could praise ! * Some part of our author's early educa- The reader will find an entire translation of this poem at the end of the volume . 1 tion was committed to the care of Mr. Tho- mas LIFE OF MILTON . 13.
... , and how one could praise ! * Some part of our author's early educa- The reader will find an entire translation of this poem at the end of the volume . 1 tion was committed to the care of Mr. Tho- mas LIFE OF MILTON . 13.
Page 44
... his friend Deodati , seem to be entitled to the praise of superior excellence . In these ele- Apol . for Smect . P. W. v . 1. 223 . troch gies there appears to be a more masterly arrangement , 44 LIE LIFE OF MILTON .
... his friend Deodati , seem to be entitled to the praise of superior excellence . In these ele- Apol . for Smect . P. W. v . 1. 223 . troch gies there appears to be a more masterly arrangement , 44 LIE LIFE OF MILTON .
Page 45
... praise . The object , as it may be proper to mention , of the love , which he has thus commemorated , was a lady , whom he accidentally saw in one of the publick walks near the metropolis , and of whom , on her sudden disappearance ...
... praise . The object , as it may be proper to mention , of the love , which he has thus commemorated , was a lady , whom he accidentally saw in one of the publick walks near the metropolis , and of whom , on her sudden disappearance ...
Page 56
... She was of the same family with Spencer the poet ; and had been his patroness and his theme of praise before she was celebrated by Milton's muse . en the a of Egerton , to have been the connecting link between 56 LIFE OF MILTON .
... She was of the same family with Spencer the poet ; and had been his patroness and his theme of praise before she was celebrated by Milton's muse . en the a of Egerton , to have been the connecting link between 56 LIFE OF MILTON .
Page 81
... praise . Their reputation seems to be still increasing ; and we may venture to predict that it will yet increase , till some of those great vicissitudes , to which all that is human is perpetually exposed , and which all must eventually ...
... praise . Their reputation seems to be still increasing ; and we may venture to predict that it will yet increase , till some of those great vicissitudes , to which all that is human is perpetually exposed , and which all must eventually ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admirable agni Andrew Marvell asserted atque bosom cause Charles CHARLES SYMMONS church composition Comus consequence Cromwell crost Your hapless Damon daughter death Defence Deodati domino jam domum impasti England etiam fancy father favour fortune crost fræna genius hæc hand hapless master hath honour Il Penseroso illustrious immediately ipse jam non vacat JOHN MILTON King latin Lauder learning letter liberty literary Long Parliament Lycidas malè ment merit mihi Milton mind Mopsus Muse native neque nunc object occasion Ovid P.W. vol Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Parliament passage perhaps poem poet poetic poetry possessed praise prelates quæ quam quid quod quoque racter reader regard remark respect Return unfed Rome Samson Agonistes says seems Smectymnuus solicitous sonnet speak spect spirit taste thing thou tibi tion truth ulmo verse virtue Warton writer