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The honours Milton acquired at qpi / ege . — -His opinion Qjlii fte Xj ^ ivBr s ^ y ^^ flu' cqrlu rising , r ... . . ,,
€ I roust be thought , if this libetter ( for now he shews hittiSelf to be so ) eaa find b&Uef , after an inordinate and riotous youth spent at the university , tft be at » length c vomited out thenee . 'J For which connmddibus liel , that Hb may be encouraged in the trade another time , I thank Mib ; lor It hatli ^ IVeti me an apt occasion to acknowledge publicly with all gratefui ttii ^ d ^ thiit rii drfe thftn ordinary favour and respect , which I found above any of mf eb ^ ials ' at
* ' * Far be it , that I should write-thee ski or blame j ' r ! M - Or thiuk thee unbetittiug holiest p lace , ¦ r ' Perpetual fountaiq of domesti c , sweets / ' 8 k . ? I + wadise Last , Book iv . , -f An Apology for . Smectymnuus . Near the cominencenietit . : ^ . i ' it Pi * .. Jpljn ^ ou supposes tbat , though Milton was not esepetied : Uoin Oopege , lie l ^ ad incun ed rustication . This opinion he . founds on the use of some pht ^ ses in a La ^^ pciu addressed by Milton to his fiieud Piodati , particularly ? the one , netiix lari § , hi t ( he uiiu > wing verse : .
, , ¦ Nee dudum vettti me laris augit amor , which the learned Doctor renders " a habitation from which he is excluded : ** but the word veliti ^ forbidden ) does not necessarily imply exclusion ,, and it might be poetically used in reference to any cause which prevented the author from ' residing at college . The same observation will apply also to eortlium ( exile ) , aubther pliia&e in the poem which Johnson regarded as au additional proof of exclusion V ill the language of poetry ^ absence o . ccasipned by any ca ^ se , is . € fc \ lp , TM ? rcao ^ tjlou / wlikij Milton expresses in the close of this p <> em ( o return $ q CarQl | uagp , ;
8 tat quoque juncosns Cami remeare paludes Atque iterum raucae murmur adire -SchoJ ^ , favours the supposition that his absent w ^ XQlunta ry ^ Qi a ( . lea ^ li « ot occasioned by a sentence of expulsion for ' a ^ y ^ p ^ lp ^ o ^ tim ^ : . ^^ siyGej . )) iq rjetjqrn seems to have depended entirely on his own will- ^[ a ^ lie incurred . ru $ liwi \ on the resolution lie expresses of returning to his Alma M (* M r woml ^ brpj ^ ljlir h avt ? been qualified by mout Jmd i
some phrase intimating that the time of , his ty ^ n ^ i expittcd , and that \ n had permission to return . Whatever ; was % \\ p cau ^ q of his , absence , * " it may be conjectured , " as Johnson hhn $ e \ f ii ^| e || 7 ^ ff > frqm tl | p W ) iUi « gnei 53 with which be has perpetuated the memory" of , it , ' Vtfei ^ } p ^ cau ^ e \ w ^ 3 , au ^ l * ay gave bi nj » ° shame ' *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1830, page 678, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2589/page/22/
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