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Well might this sublime priest of the Muses then exclaim , Nec duri libet usque
minas preferre magistri , Cæteraque ingenio non subeunda meo . No notice has
been handed down how this extraordinary performance was received : it seems
yet ...
Well might this sublime priest of the Muses then exclaim , Nec duri libet usque
minas preferre magistri , Cæteraque ingenio non subeunda meo . No notice has
been handed down how this extraordinary performance was received : it seems
yet ...
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John Milton. _ _ or metaphysical love , he seems to have applied to the natural
love between the sexes . The very philosophical dialogue of the Angel and Adam
, in the eighth book of Paradise Lost , ' altogether proceeds on this doctrine .
John Milton. _ _ or metaphysical love , he seems to have applied to the natural
love between the sexes . The very philosophical dialogue of the Angel and Adam
, in the eighth book of Paradise Lost , ' altogether proceeds on this doctrine .
Página xxxv
It seems that Milton endeavoured to teach his scholars a wider range of
knowledge than the Doctor thought practicable ; whereupon follows that famous
passage of Johnson , which has been so often cited , and which is so excellent ,
that I ...
It seems that Milton endeavoured to teach his scholars a wider range of
knowledge than the Doctor thought practicable ; whereupon follows that famous
passage of Johnson , which has been so often cited , and which is so excellent ,
that I ...
Página xliv
MILTON was now thirty - four years old , when he seems to have taken upon
himself suddenly the resolution to marry : his choice fell on Mary , daughter of
Richard Powell , Esq . , of Forest Hill , near Shotover , in Oxfordshire , an active
royalist ...
MILTON was now thirty - four years old , when he seems to have taken upon
himself suddenly the resolution to marry : his choice fell on Mary , daughter of
Richard Powell , Esq . , of Forest Hill , near Shotover , in Oxfordshire , an active
royalist ...
Página xlv
Mrs . Milton seems to have been a dull , unintellectual , insensate woman ,
though possessed of outward personal beauty . She was alarmed at last , when
she found Milton in earnest to take another wife , and contrived an interview , at
which ...
Mrs . Milton seems to have been a dull , unintellectual , insensate woman ,
though possessed of outward personal beauty . She was alarmed at last , when
she found Milton in earnest to take another wife , and contrived an interview , at
which ...
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