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At this time he had more of description and less of abstract thought : that sublime
elevation of axiomatic wisdom was not yet reached ; but from his earliest , years
he appears to have been conversant and delighted with LIFE OF MILTON . xüi.
At this time he had more of description and less of abstract thought : that sublime
elevation of axiomatic wisdom was not yet reached ; but from his earliest , years
he appears to have been conversant and delighted with LIFE OF MILTON . xüi.
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The thought contained in the last two might probably be suggested to our author
by a passage in the Table of Cebes , ' where Patience and Perseverance are
represented stooping and stretching out their hands to help up those who are ...
The thought contained in the last two might probably be suggested to our author
by a passage in the Table of Cebes , ' where Patience and Perseverance are
represented stooping and stretching out their hands to help up those who are ...
Página xliv
... and leave a calm and pleasing solitariness , fed with cheerful and confident
thoughts , to embark in a troubled sea of ... I thought it better to prefer a blameless
silence before the learned office of speaking , bought and begun with servitude ...
... and leave a calm and pleasing solitariness , fed with cheerful and confident
thoughts , to embark in a troubled sea of ... I thought it better to prefer a blameless
silence before the learned office of speaking , bought and begun with servitude ...
Página xlvi
When I was released from these engagements , and thought that I was about to
enjoy an interval of uninterrupted ease , I turned my thoughts to a history of my
country , from the earliest times to the present period . ” In 1649 , Milton says , “ I
had ...
When I was released from these engagements , and thought that I was about to
enjoy an interval of uninterrupted ease , I turned my thoughts to a history of my
country , from the earliest times to the present period . ” In 1649 , Milton says , “ I
had ...
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Armed with this weapon , as I usually was , I should have thought myself quite a
match for any one , though much stronger than myself ; and I felt perfectly secure
against the assault of any open enemy . At this moment I have the same courage
...
Armed with this weapon , as I usually was , I should have thought myself quite a
match for any one , though much stronger than myself ; and I felt perfectly secure
against the assault of any open enemy . At this moment I have the same courage
...
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