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Essay upon the Civil Wars of France, and also upon the Epick Poetry of the
European Nations, from Homer down to Milton, 8vo. 1727, p. 103. E. t Preface to
a Review of the Text of the Twelve Books of Milton's Paradise Lost, in which the
chief ...
Essay upon the Civil Wars of France, and also upon the Epick Poetry of the
European Nations, from Homer down to Milton, 8vo. 1727, p. 103. E. t Preface to
a Review of the Text of the Twelve Books of Milton's Paradise Lost, in which the
chief ...
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Deborah, Milton's youngest daughter," says the Editor, " was married to Mr.
Abraham Clarke, a weaver, in Spitalfields, and died in August 1727, in the 76th
year of her age. She had ten children. Elizabeth, the youngest, was married to Mr.
Deborah, Milton's youngest daughter," says the Editor, " was married to Mr.
Abraham Clarke, a weaver, in Spitalfields, and died in August 1727, in the 76th
year of her age. She had ten children. Elizabeth, the youngest, was married to Mr.
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DOUGLAS, OCCASIONED BY HIS VINDICATION OF MILTON. TO WHICH ARE
SUBJOINED SEVERAL CURIOUS ORIGINAL LETTERS From the Authors of the
Universal History, Mr. Ainsworth, Mr. Maclaurin, &c. By WILLIAM LAUDER, A. M. ...
DOUGLAS, OCCASIONED BY HIS VINDICATION OF MILTON. TO WHICH ARE
SUBJOINED SEVERAL CURIOUS ORIGINAL LETTERS From the Authors of the
Universal History, Mr. Ainsworth, Mr. Maclaurin, &c. By WILLIAM LAUDER, A. M. ...
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... and in whose candour and friendship I reposed the most implicit and unlimited
confidence) advised me to make an unreserved disclosure of all the lines I had
interpolated against Milton, with this view, chiefly, that no future criticks might ever
...
... and in whose candour and friendship I reposed the most implicit and unlimited
confidence) advised me to make an unreserved disclosure of all the lines I had
interpolated against Milton, with this view, chiefly, that no future criticks might ever
...
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On two unequal crutches prop'd he fcame Milton's on this, on that one Johnston's
name. Dunciad, Book IV. t Benson.~\ This man endeavoured to raise himself to
fame, by erecting monuments, striking coins, and procuring translations of Milton;
...
On two unequal crutches prop'd he fcame Milton's on this, on that one Johnston's
name. Dunciad, Book IV. t Benson.~\ This man endeavoured to raise himself to
fame, by erecting monuments, striking coins, and procuring translations of Milton;
...
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