John Milton: A BiographyCockshaw, 1851 - 251 páginas |
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... seems to have attained considerable excellence . This accomplishment his son rated so highly , that he associated it with his own poetic genius and fame , in a Latin poem , subsequently addressed to his father , distinguished as much ...
... seems to have attained considerable excellence . This accomplishment his son rated so highly , that he associated it with his own poetic genius and fame , in a Latin poem , subsequently addressed to his father , distinguished as much ...
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... seems to sweat , While each peculiar power foregoes his wonted seat . About the same time he produced the verses written at a " Solemn Musick , " which have been made far better known to the present generation by the harmony of Handel ...
... seems to sweat , While each peculiar power foregoes his wonted seat . About the same time he produced the verses written at a " Solemn Musick , " which have been made far better known to the present generation by the harmony of Handel ...
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... seems more probable that they relate to canonical obedience . I know not any of the Articles which seem to thwart his opinions ; but the thoughts of obedience , whether canonical or civil , raised his indignation . ” It is obviously ...
... seems more probable that they relate to canonical obedience . I know not any of the Articles which seem to thwart his opinions ; but the thoughts of obedience , whether canonical or civil , raised his indignation . ” It is obviously ...
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... seem too pro- fuse , to give any certain account of what the mind at home , in the spacious circuits of her musing , hath liberty to pro- pose to herself , though of highest hope and hardest attempt- ing ; whether that epic form whereof ...
... seem too pro- fuse , to give any certain account of what the mind at home , in the spacious circuits of her musing , hath liberty to pro- pose to herself , though of highest hope and hardest attempt- ing ; whether that epic form whereof ...
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... seem inclined to shrink . They are unwilling that Milton should be degraded to a school - master - which no wise man will consider in itself disgraceful . " It is painful to contemplate , in such evidences as this , the littleness of ...
... seem inclined to shrink . They are unwilling that Milton should be degraded to a school - master - which no wise man will consider in itself disgraceful . " It is painful to contemplate , in such evidences as this , the littleness of ...
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