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" nothing can be further from my intention than to insinuate that Milton was a plagiarist or servile imitator; but I conceive that, having read these sacred poems of very high merit, at the immediate age when his own mind was just beginning to teem with... "
Considerations on Milton's Early Reading, and the Prima Stamina of His ... - Page 11
by Charles Dunster - 1800 - 249 pages
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors ..., Volume 2

John Milton - 1809 - 518 pages
...further from my intention than to infinuate that Milton was a plagiarift or fervile imitator ; but L conceive that, having read thefe facred poems of very...merit, at the immediate age when his own mind was juft beginning to teem with poetry, he retained numberlefs thoughts, paflages, and expreffions therein,...
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Some account of the life and writings of John Milton

Henry John Todd - 1826 - 458 pages
...insinuate that Milton was a plagiarist or servile imitator; but I conceive that, having read these sacred poems of very high merit, at the immediate age when his own mind was just beginning to teem with poetry, he retained numberless thoughts, passages, and expressions therein,...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors, Volume 1

John Milton - 1826 - 484 pages
...insinuate that Milton was a plagiarist or servile imitator; but I conceive that, having read these sacred poems of very high merit, at the immediate age when his own mind was just beginning to teem with poetry, he retained numberless thoughts, passages, and expressions therein,...
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The Complete Works of Joshuah Sylvester: For the First Time ..., Volume 1

Josuah Sylvester - English poetry - 1880 - 330 pages
...Essay on Milton's Use and Imitation of the Moderns, '75°, 8vo. ceive, that, having read these sacred poems of very high merit, at the immediate age when his own mind was just beginning to teem with poetry, he retained numberless thoughts, passages, and expressions therein,...
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Complete Works, Volume 1

Josuah Sylvester - 1880 - 330 pages
...Essay on Milton's Use and Imitation of the Moderns, 1750, Bvo. ceive, that, having read these sacred poems of very high merit, at the immediate age when his own mind was just beginning to teem with poetry, he retained numberless thoughts, passages, and expressions therein,...
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Chambers's Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A History Critical ..., Volume 1

Robert Chambers, David Patrick - Authors, English - 1901 - 862 pages
...Milton was a plagiarist or servile imitator; bull conceive that, having read these sacred poems oí or shafts sunk six **Цо fathoms, some of them under grea beginning to teem with poetry, he retained numberless thoughts, passages, and expressions therein so...
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Chamber's Cyclopædia of English Literature, Volume 1

Robert Chambers - English literature - 1902 - 868 pages
...Milton was a plagiarist or servile imitator; but I conceive that, having read these sacred poems uf 2 beginning to teem with poetry, he retained numberless thoughts, passages, and expressions therein so...
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1639-1729

Charles Wells Moulton - American literature - 1910 - 812 pages
...that Milton was a plagiarist, or servile imitator ; but I conceive, that, having read these sacred poems of very high merit, at the immediate age when his own mind was just beginning to teem with poetry, he retained numberless thoughts, passages, and expressions therein,...
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John Milton: 1732-1801

John T. Shawcross - Literary Criticism - 1995 - 500 pages
...insinuate that Milton was a plagiarist, or servile imitator; but I conceive; that, having read these sacred poems of very high merit, at the immediate age when his own mind was just beginning to teem with poetry, he retained numberless thoughts, passages, and expressions therein,...
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The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures ..., Volume 10

1800 - 442 pages
...that'Milton was a plagiarist, or servile imitator ; but I conceive, that, having read these sacred poems of very high merit, at the immediate age when his own mind was just beginning to teem with poetry, he retained numberless, thoughts, passages, and expressions therein,...
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