And afterwards he came out of his concealment, and lived many years much visited by all strangers, and much admired by all at home, for the poems he wrote, though he was then blind, chiefly that of Paradise Lost, in which there is a nobleness both of... Critical Observations on Shakespeare - Seite 18von John Upton - 1746 - 346 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John T. Shawcross - 1995 - 292 Seiten
...odd strain of clemency, if it was intended he should be forgiven. He was not excepted out of the act of indemnity. And afterwards he came out of his concealment, and lived many years much visited by all strangers, and much admired by all at home for the poems he writ, tho' he was then blind;... | |
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...Restoration the Bishop says that Milton lived many years afterwards, "much visited by all " strangers and much admired by all at home for the poems " he writ, though he was then blind, chiefly that of Paradise 1 Ranke, History of England, VI. 49. s Own Time,... | |
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