The Poetical Works of John Milton: With a Memoir and Seven Embellishments by Fuseli, Westall and MartinChidley, 1844 |
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... lost his eyes ; but , having had it always before him , he conti- nued it , says Philips , almost to his dying - day ; but the papers were so discomposed and deficient that they could not be fitted for the press . The compilers of the ...
... lost his eyes ; but , having had it always before him , he conti- nued it , says Philips , almost to his dying - day ; but the papers were so discomposed and deficient that they could not be fitted for the press . The compilers of the ...
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... Lost , ' of which the progress might be noted by those with whom he was familiar ; for he was obliged , when he had composed as many lines as his memory would conveniently retain , to employ some friend in writing them , having , at ...
... Lost , ' of which the progress might be noted by those with whom he was familiar ; for he was obliged , when he had composed as many lines as his memory would conveniently retain , to employ some friend in writing them , having , at ...
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... Lost , and , having perused it , said to him , ' Thou hast said a great deal upon Paradise Lost ; what hast thou to say upon Paradise Found ! " Next year , when the danger of infection had ceased , he returned to Bunhill - fields ; and ...
... Lost , and , having perused it , said to him , ' Thou hast said a great deal upon Paradise Lost ; what hast thou to say upon Paradise Found ! " Next year , when the danger of infection had ceased , he returned to Bunhill - fields ; and ...
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... Lost ' a deduction thus minute will rather gratify than fatigue . 6 Three years after his ' Paradise Lost ' ( 1667 ) , he pub- lished his History of England , ' comprising the whole fable of Geoffery of Monmouth , and continued to the ...
... Lost ' a deduction thus minute will rather gratify than fatigue . 6 Three years after his ' Paradise Lost ' ( 1667 ) , he pub- lished his History of England , ' comprising the whole fable of Geoffery of Monmouth , and continued to the ...
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... lost two thousand pounds by entrusting it to a scrivener ; and that , in the general depredation upon the Church , he had grasped an estate of about sixty pounds a year belonging to Westminster Abbey , which , like other sharers of the ...
... lost two thousand pounds by entrusting it to a scrivener ; and that , in the general depredation upon the Church , he had grasped an estate of about sixty pounds a year belonging to Westminster Abbey , which , like other sharers of the ...
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