The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... appears , amid a cumbersome exhibition of heathen gods and mythology . " The Countess of Derby died 26th January , 1635-6 , and was buried at Harefield . ( See " Lysons's Environs of London . " ) Harrington has an epigram on this lady ...
... appears , amid a cumbersome exhibition of heathen gods and mythology . " The Countess of Derby died 26th January , 1635-6 , and was buried at Harefield . ( See " Lysons's Environs of London . " ) Harrington has an epigram on this lady ...
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... appears . " Those authors , therefore , are to be read at schools that supply most axioms of prudence , most principles of moral truth , and most materials for conversation ; and these purposes are best served by poets , orators , and ...
... appears . " Those authors , therefore , are to be read at schools that supply most axioms of prudence , most principles of moral truth , and most materials for conversation ; and these purposes are best served by poets , orators , and ...
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... appears that it was as early as 1627 , when Milton was a student at Cambridge , that his father advanced 500l . to Powell on mortgage , to his son's use . I take this to have been a settlement made as a provision for the poet . When ...
... appears that it was as early as 1627 , when Milton was a student at Cambridge , that his father advanced 500l . to Powell on mortgage , to his son's use . I take this to have been a settlement made as a provision for the poet . When ...
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... appears both by the conceited portraiture before his book , drawn out to the full measure of a masking scene , and set there to catch fools and silly gazers ; and by those Latin words after the end , ' Vota dabunt quæ bella negarunt ...
... appears both by the conceited portraiture before his book , drawn out to the full measure of a masking scene , and set there to catch fools and silly gazers ; and by those Latin words after the end , ' Vota dabunt quæ bella negarunt ...
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... appears to me , that this individuality will be found to go through all Milton's writings , and all the conduct of his life : he lived among a world of inferior beings , to whom his stern sublimity could not conform . This showed itself ...
... appears to me , that this individuality will be found to go through all Milton's writings , and all the conduct of his life : he lived among a world of inferior beings , to whom his stern sublimity could not conform . This showed itself ...
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