The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes and a Life of the Author, Volume 1Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1838 |
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Page xi
... Newton's observations on Bentley's Milton are temperate and judicious . See his Pref . p . 32. It appears that Dr. Heylin gave the notes which he had made on Milton , with the intention of publishing an edition , to Bentley , who has ...
... Newton's observations on Bentley's Milton are temperate and judicious . See his Pref . p . 32. It appears that Dr. Heylin gave the notes which he had made on Milton , with the intention of publishing an edition , to Bentley , who has ...
Page xiii
... Newton Pope's copy of Bentley's Milton , wherein Pope had all along with his own hand set some mark of approbation ... Newton's Preface , p . 35 . T. Warton says , ' Many of Bentley's emendations are acute , but he did not understand ...
... Newton Pope's copy of Bentley's Milton , wherein Pope had all along with his own hand set some mark of approbation ... Newton's Preface , p . 35 . T. Warton says , ' Many of Bentley's emendations are acute , but he did not understand ...
Page xv
... Newton's Life of Milton ; it is not written with any spirit or elegance of style , but it contains an impartial and accurate account of what is known of the Poet's history ; and there is a temperance and propriety in its language , that ...
... Newton's Life of Milton ; it is not written with any spirit or elegance of style , but it contains an impartial and accurate account of what is known of the Poet's history ; and there is a temperance and propriety in its language , that ...
Page xvi
... Newton's , without any omission of useful or elegant in- formation . After a patient , and , in the leisure which I possess , a not unwilling perusal of the writings of Milton and Salmasius , I could wish to have exhibited to my readers ...
... Newton's , without any omission of useful or elegant in- formation . After a patient , and , in the leisure which I possess , a not unwilling perusal of the writings of Milton and Salmasius , I could wish to have exhibited to my readers ...
Page xxv
... Newton considers that he had conceived early prejudices against the doctrine and discipline of the church ; but Johnson seems to think that his objections lay not so much against subscription to the articles , but related to canonical ...
... Newton considers that he had conceived early prejudices against the doctrine and discipline of the church ; but Johnson seems to think that his objections lay not so much against subscription to the articles , but related to canonical ...
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