The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... father ! for thou never bad'st me tread The beaten path and broad , that leads right on To opulence , nor didst condemn thy son To the insipid clamours of the bar , To laws voluminous and ill - observed ; But , wishing to enrich me more ...
... father ! for thou never bad'st me tread The beaten path and broad , that leads right on To opulence , nor didst condemn thy son To the insipid clamours of the bar , To laws voluminous and ill - observed ; But , wishing to enrich me more ...
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... father's leave to visit Italy . I have already mentioned the course of his travels . The accomplished and amiable Sir Henry Wotton , whose admiration and heart had been won by the poet's " Comus , " gave him his advice and ...
... father's leave to visit Italy . I have already mentioned the course of his travels . The accomplished and amiable Sir Henry Wotton , whose admiration and heart had been won by the poet's " Comus , " gave him his advice and ...
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... renown in this capacity to lead us to the contemplation and study of the whole of his character and his works ? Sworn by a father , who knew what persecution was , at the first altar of freedom erected in LIFE OF MILTON . XXXV.
... renown in this capacity to lead us to the contemplation and study of the whole of his character and his works ? Sworn by a father , who knew what persecution was , at the first altar of freedom erected in LIFE OF MILTON . XXXV.
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... father was distinguished by the undeviating integrity of his life ; my mother , by the esteem in which she was held , and the alms which she bestowed . My father destined me from a child to the pursuits of literature ; and my appetite ...
... father was distinguished by the undeviating integrity of his life ; my mother , by the esteem in which she was held , and the alms which she bestowed . My father destined me from a child to the pursuits of literature ; and my appetite ...
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... father's man- sion . In a few weeks she requested permission to revisit her father , where she staid , in defiance of his remonstrance , the whole summer : she would not even answer his letters . This so provoked him , that he resolved ...
... father's man- sion . In a few weeks she requested permission to revisit her father , where she staid , in defiance of his remonstrance , the whole summer : she would not even answer his letters . This so provoked him , that he resolved ...
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