John Milton: A BiographyCockshaw, 1851 - 251 páginas |
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... common sway ; To you commends his lyre , -to me his lay : Whole in each bosom makes his just abode , With child and sire the same , though varied god . In answer to some malignant insinuations thrown out in after life by a political ...
... common sway ; To you commends his lyre , -to me his lay : Whole in each bosom makes his just abode , With child and sire the same , though varied god . In answer to some malignant insinuations thrown out in after life by a political ...
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... common with the foregoing passage , exhibits that combination of modesty and earnestness of purpose , which is the invariable accompaniment of true greatness . It is as follows : - : - How soon has Time , the subtle thief of youth ...
... common with the foregoing passage , exhibits that combination of modesty and earnestness of purpose , which is the invariable accompaniment of true greatness . It is as follows : - : - How soon has Time , the subtle thief of youth ...
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... common marks of friendship and esteem . On my father's estate , where he had determined to pass the re- mainder of his days , I enjoyed an interval of uninterrupted leisure , which I entirely devoted to the perusal of the Greek and ...
... common marks of friendship and esteem . On my father's estate , where he had determined to pass the re- mainder of his days , I enjoyed an interval of uninterrupted leisure , which I entirely devoted to the perusal of the Greek and ...
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... common soldier might easily have surpassed me , I betook myself to those weapons which I could wield with the most effect , and I conceived that I was acting wisely when I thus brought my better and more valuable faculties , those which ...
... common soldier might easily have surpassed me , I betook myself to those weapons which I could wield with the most effect , and I conceived that I was acting wisely when I thus brought my better and more valuable faculties , those which ...
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... common stoles to countenance every politic fetch that was then on foot . If a toleration for mass was to be begged of the king for his sister Mary , lest Charles V. should be angry , who but the grave prelates , Cranmer and Ridley ...
... common stoles to countenance every politic fetch that was then on foot . If a toleration for mass was to be begged of the king for his sister Mary , lest Charles V. should be angry , who but the grave prelates , Cranmer and Ridley ...
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