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Página xix
... if ye dare To hope longevity , and to survive Your master ' s funeral , not soon
absorb ' d In the oblivious Lethæan gulf , Shall to futurity perhaps convey This
theme , and by these praises of my sire Improve the fathers of a distant age . In
1627 ...
... if ye dare To hope longevity , and to survive Your master ' s funeral , not soon
absorb ' d In the oblivious Lethæan gulf , Shall to futurity perhaps convey This
theme , and by these praises of my sire Improve the fathers of a distant age . In
1627 ...
Página xxxii
But it is worthy of remark , that as soon as Milton actively took the side of this
cause of destruction , the Muses left him for twenty years . " Coming fresh from the
living fountains of all imaginative creation , the happy delirium of glorious genius
...
But it is worthy of remark , that as soon as Milton actively took the side of this
cause of destruction , the Muses left him for twenty years . " Coming fresh from the
living fountains of all imaginative creation , the happy delirium of glorious genius
...
Página xxxix
... to them that will ; the great merchants of this world , fearing that this course
would soon discover and disgrace the false glitter of their deceitful wares ,
wherewith they abuse the people , like poor Indians , with beads and glasses ,
practise by ...
... to them that will ; the great merchants of this world , fearing that this course
would soon discover and disgrace the false glitter of their deceitful wares ,
wherewith they abuse the people , like poor Indians , with beads and glasses ,
practise by ...
Página xliii
... difficult indeed . “ And what a benefit this would be to our youth and gentry ,
may be soon guessed by what we know of the corruption and bane , which they
suck in daily from the writings and interludes of libidinous and ignorant
poetasters ...
... difficult indeed . “ And what a benefit this would be to our youth and gentry ,
may be soon guessed by what we know of the corruption and bane , which they
suck in daily from the writings and interludes of libidinous and ignorant
poetasters ...
Página xlvi
A book appeared soon after , which was ascribed to the king , and contained the
most insidious charges against the Parliament . I was ordered to answer it , and
opposed the Iconoclast to the Icon . ” The title is “ EIKONOKAAXTHE : in answer ...
A book appeared soon after , which was ascribed to the king , and contained the
most insidious charges against the Parliament . I was ordered to answer it , and
opposed the Iconoclast to the Icon . ” The title is “ EIKONOKAAXTHE : in answer ...
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