John Milton: A BiographyCockshaw, 1851 - 251 páginas |
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... received the foil . The high , huge - bellied mountains skip , like rams Amongst their ewes : the little hills , like lambs . Why fled the ocean ? And why skipt the mountains ? Why turned Jordan toward his crystal fountains ? Shake ...
... received the foil . The high , huge - bellied mountains skip , like rams Amongst their ewes : the little hills , like lambs . Why fled the ocean ? And why skipt the mountains ? Why turned Jordan toward his crystal fountains ? Shake ...
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... RECEIVED WITH GREAT DISTINCTION - HIS ADDRESS TO MANSO - REMARKS MACAULAY ON HIS LATIN VERSIFICATION . OF MR . : - ON leaving the university , in 1629 , he spent five years , probably the happiest of his life , at Horton , in Buckingham ...
... RECEIVED WITH GREAT DISTINCTION - HIS ADDRESS TO MANSO - REMARKS MACAULAY ON HIS LATIN VERSIFICATION . OF MR . : - ON leaving the university , in 1629 , he spent five years , probably the happiest of his life , at Horton , in Buckingham ...
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... received from the external causes he depicts . They contain an unbroken succession of the most graceful images which nature and art can supply ; and over the whole is shed a tone of delicacy and tenderness which invests the most ...
... received from the external causes he depicts . They contain an unbroken succession of the most graceful images which nature and art can supply ; and over the whole is shed a tone of delicacy and tenderness which invests the most ...
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... received a most flattering letter from Sir Henry Wootton , by means of which he was brought into association with Lord Scudamore , the English Ambassador at Paris ; by whom he was , in that capital , in- troduced to the celebrated ...
... received a most flattering letter from Sir Henry Wootton , by means of which he was brought into association with Lord Scudamore , the English Ambassador at Paris ; by whom he was , in that capital , in- troduced to the celebrated ...
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... received of the civil commotions in England made me alter my purpose ; for I thought it base to be travelling for amusement abroad , while my fellow - citizens were fight- ing for liberty at home . While I was on my way back to Rome ...
... received of the civil commotions in England made me alter my purpose ; for I thought it base to be travelling for amusement abroad , while my fellow - citizens were fight- ing for liberty at home . While I was on my way back to Rome ...
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