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... occupy his time and thoughts to the exclusion of those literary pursuits , in some departments of which no one can dispute the palm with him . Boston , May , 1840 . CONTENTS OF VOL . I. MILTON .... Edinburgh Review . 6 ADVERTISEMENT .
... occupy his time and thoughts to the exclusion of those literary pursuits , in some departments of which no one can dispute the palm with him . Boston , May , 1840 . CONTENTS OF VOL . I. MILTON .... Edinburgh Review . 6 ADVERTISEMENT .
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I. MILTON .... Edinburgh Review . - No . LXXXIV . > MACHIAVELLI Edinburgh Review . - No . XC . . : 60 DRYDEN ... ... 102 Edinburgh Review . - No . XCIII . HISTORY .145 Edinburgh Review . - No . XCIV . HALLAM'S CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY ...
I. MILTON .... Edinburgh Review . - No . LXXXIV . > MACHIAVELLI Edinburgh Review . - No . XC . . : 60 DRYDEN ... ... 102 Edinburgh Review . - No . XCIII . HISTORY .145 Edinburgh Review . - No . XCIV . HALLAM'S CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY ...
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Milton . * [ Edinburgh Review . ] TOWARDS the close of the year 1823 , Mr. Lemon , Deputy Keeper of the State Papers , in the course of his researches among the presses of his office , met with a large Latin manu- script .
Milton . * [ Edinburgh Review . ] TOWARDS the close of the year 1823 , Mr. Lemon , Deputy Keeper of the State Papers , in the course of his researches among the presses of his office , met with a large Latin manu- script .
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The book itself will not add much to the fame of Milton . It is , like all his Latin works , well written - though not ex- actly in the style of the Prize Essays of Oxford and Cam- bridge . There is no elaborate imitation of classical ...
The book itself will not add much to the fame of Milton . It is , like all his Latin works , well written - though not ex- actly in the style of the Prize Essays of Oxford and Cam- bridge . There is no elaborate imitation of classical ...
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It is by his poetry that Milton is best known ; and it is of his poetry that we wish first to speak . By the general suffrage of the civilized world , his place has been assigned among the greatest masters of the art .
It is by his poetry that Milton is best known ; and it is of his poetry that we wish first to speak . By the general suffrage of the civilized world , his place has been assigned among the greatest masters of the art .
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