John Milton: A BiographyCockshaw, 1851 - 251 páginas |
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... of this biography : and if it should subserve this end , its author will be content that his own labours should be dis- regarded or forgotten . June , 1851 . CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. Scantiness of the Material offered by iv PREFACE .
... of this biography : and if it should subserve this end , its author will be content that his own labours should be dis- regarded or forgotten . June , 1851 . CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. Scantiness of the Material offered by iv PREFACE .
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... labour have been unnecessarily wasted in rebutting these calumnies . I will endeavour to dispose of them with greater brevity . story of his having been subjected to corporal chastisement at his college , though argued with ridiculous ...
... labour have been unnecessarily wasted in rebutting these calumnies . I will endeavour to dispose of them with greater brevity . story of his having been subjected to corporal chastisement at his college , though argued with ridiculous ...
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... labours of the ploughman , and the mower ; then casts his eyes about him over scenes of smiling plenty ; and looks up to the distant tower , the residence of some fair inhabitant ; thus he pursues rural gaiety , through a day of labour ...
... labours of the ploughman , and the mower ; then casts his eyes about him over scenes of smiling plenty ; and looks up to the distant tower , the residence of some fair inhabitant ; thus he pursues rural gaiety , through a day of labour ...
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... labours from my world of gold : There while a purple glory veils my face , Feel my mind swell to fit her heavenly place : And , smiling at my life's successful fight , Exult and brighten in ethereal light . In terminating my notices of ...
... labours from my world of gold : There while a purple glory veils my face , Feel my mind swell to fit her heavenly place : And , smiling at my life's successful fight , Exult and brighten in ethereal light . In terminating my notices of ...
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... Italian encomiasts , he adds , " I began thus far to assent both to them and divers of my friends here at home , and not less to an inward prompting which now grew daily upon me , that by labour and intense study , ( which I take to.
... Italian encomiasts , he adds , " I began thus far to assent both to them and divers of my friends here at home , and not less to an inward prompting which now grew daily upon me , that by labour and intense study , ( which I take to.
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