John Milton: A BiographyCockshaw, 1851 - 251 páginas |
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... eyes were naturally weak , and I was subject to frequent head - aches , which , however , could not chill the ardour of my curiosity , or retard the progress of my improve- ment . My father had me daily instructed in the Grammar- school ...
... eyes were naturally weak , and I was subject to frequent head - aches , which , however , could not chill the ardour of my curiosity , or retard the progress of my improve- ment . My father had me daily instructed in the Grammar- school ...
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... eye , As if they surely knew their sov'ran Lord was by . * Verum ubi plura nitent in carmine , non ego paucis Offendar maculis quas aut incuria fudit , Aut humana parum cavit natura . Horace : De Arte Poetica . But peaceful was the ...
... eye , As if they surely knew their sov'ran Lord was by . * Verum ubi plura nitent in carmine , non ego paucis Offendar maculis quas aut incuria fudit , Aut humana parum cavit natura . Horace : De Arte Poetica . But peaceful was the ...
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... eye . In the beginning of the year 1629 , Milton took his bachelor's degree , and , in due course , proceeded to that of master of arts , when he finally quitted the university . The bitter enemies whom his subsequent career arrayed ...
... eye . In the beginning of the year 1629 , Milton took his bachelor's degree , and , in due course , proceeded to that of master of arts , when he finally quitted the university . The bitter enemies whom his subsequent career arrayed ...
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... eyes of courtiers and court ladies , their grooms and mademoiselles . " This passage affords Dr. Johnson an opportunity of gratifying his splenetic prejudice in the treatise which , with much respect for that extraordinary man , I can ...
... eyes of courtiers and court ladies , their grooms and mademoiselles . " This passage affords Dr. Johnson an opportunity of gratifying his splenetic prejudice in the treatise which , with much respect for that extraordinary man , I can ...
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... eyes . It is remarkable that the Comus came out without a name , and that of Lycidas , which was written at the request of his college , as a monody upon one of its fellows , who was wrecked and drowned in the Irish Sea , the authorship ...
... eyes . It is remarkable that the Comus came out without a name , and that of Lycidas , which was written at the request of his college , as a monody upon one of its fellows , who was wrecked and drowned in the Irish Sea , the authorship ...
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