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... reflected , shines ; That place is earth , the seat of man , that light His day , & c . I must not conclude my reflections upon this third book of Paradise Lost , without taking notice of that celebrated complaint of Milton with which ...
... reflected , shines ; That place is earth , the seat of man , that light His day , & c . I must not conclude my reflections upon this third book of Paradise Lost , without taking notice of that celebrated complaint of Milton with which ...
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... reflections on my having loitered have allotted him to act . His brother hunts - away the term ( or rather the vacation ) of tea Vor . II . • ' SIR , 2 years in this place , and unhappily suffered a cal No. 320. ] 13 . THE SPECTATOR .
... reflections on my having loitered have allotted him to act . His brother hunts - away the term ( or rather the vacation ) of tea Vor . II . • ' SIR , 2 years in this place , and unhappily suffered a cal No. 320. ] 13 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... reflections upon this book with observing the masterly transition which the poet makes to their evening worship in the following lines : ' Thus at their shady lodge arriv'd . both stood , Both turn'd , and under open sky ador'd The God ...
... reflections upon this book with observing the masterly transition which the poet makes to their evening worship in the following lines : ' Thus at their shady lodge arriv'd . both stood , Both turn'd , and under open sky ador'd The God ...
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... reflected upon princes . it with so much horror , that I deserted all 1 must not omit , that the benevolence of my old acquaintance , and took chambers my good old friend , which flows out towards in an inn of court , with a resolution ...
... reflected upon princes . it with so much horror , that I deserted all 1 must not omit , that the benevolence of my old acquaintance , and took chambers my good old friend , which flows out towards in an inn of court , with a resolution ...
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... reflections , that I was not well at leisure to improve myself by yours . Nature , I found , played her part in the knight pretty well , till There is hardly any virtue which a lad at the last concluding lines she entirely forsook him ...
... reflections , that I was not well at leisure to improve myself by yours . Nature , I found , played her part in the knight pretty well , till There is hardly any virtue which a lad at the last concluding lines she entirely forsook him ...
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