The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... soon be- came distinguished by the justness of his opinions , and the vigour and decision of his counsels . When the sword was drawn , he offered his services , and was ap- pointed to a troop of horse , whose numbers were soon increased ...
... soon be- came distinguished by the justness of his opinions , and the vigour and decision of his counsels . When the sword was drawn , he offered his services , and was ap- pointed to a troop of horse , whose numbers were soon increased ...
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... soon exalt the vilest miscreants from our taverns and our brothels , from our towns and villages , to the rank and dignity of senators . For , should the management of the republic be entrusted to persons to whom no one would willingly ...
... soon exalt the vilest miscreants from our taverns and our brothels , from our towns and villages , to the rank and dignity of senators . For , should the management of the republic be entrusted to persons to whom no one would willingly ...
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... soon after Milton's death , he says , " I cannot , without injury to the deceased author of ' Paradise Lost , ' but acknowledge that this poem has received its entire foundation , part of the design , and many of the ornaments from him ...
... soon after Milton's death , he says , " I cannot , without injury to the deceased author of ' Paradise Lost , ' but acknowledge that this poem has received its entire foundation , part of the design , and many of the ornaments from him ...
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... soon retired from the bench . He retired to Ipswich , and after- wards to the village of Rushmere , about two miles distant , where he died ; and was buried in the church of St. Nicholas , Ipswich , March 22nd , 1692. He left children + ...
... soon retired from the bench . He retired to Ipswich , and after- wards to the village of Rushmere , about two miles distant , where he died ; and was buried in the church of St. Nicholas , Ipswich , March 22nd , 1692. He left children + ...
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... but how few have strength of wing for this ! Scarce any can long support themselves in the air in those ethereal realms their wings soon droop beneath the heat . g They are willing to rest upon the earth , and LIFE OF MILTON . lxxxix.
... but how few have strength of wing for this ! Scarce any can long support themselves in the air in those ethereal realms their wings soon droop beneath the heat . g They are willing to rest upon the earth , and LIFE OF MILTON . lxxxix.
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