The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes and a Life of the Author, Volumen1Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1838 |
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... and political rights , I have , as becomes my situation , and is suitable to the habits of my mind , expressed myself with that temperance of opinion and moderation of language , which can alone expect to conciliate ADVERTISEMENT.
... and political rights , I have , as becomes my situation , and is suitable to the habits of my mind , expressed myself with that temperance of opinion and moderation of language , which can alone expect to conciliate ADVERTISEMENT.
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... mind , nor lead to the discovery of truth ; and it has added but little to our knowledge of facts . Yet his metrical criticisms on the Latin poems of Milton , though they have not quite ex- hausted the subject , are more accurate and ...
... mind , nor lead to the discovery of truth ; and it has added but little to our knowledge of facts . Yet his metrical criticisms on the Latin poems of Milton , though they have not quite ex- hausted the subject , are more accurate and ...
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... minds , and included the most important interests ; but which long since has passed away from the disputed possession of party writers , to re- main under the graver and more impartial protection of history . A few original notes ...
... minds , and included the most important interests ; but which long since has passed away from the disputed possession of party writers , to re- main under the graver and more impartial protection of history . A few original notes ...
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... mind , and was greatly distinguished for his musical talents ; in- deed , in science , he is said to have been equal to the very first musicians of the age . He saw the early promises of genius in his son , and encouraged them by a ...
... mind , and was greatly distinguished for his musical talents ; in- deed , in science , he is said to have been equal to the very first musicians of the age . He saw the early promises of genius in his son , and encouraged them by a ...
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... mind ; and in comparing the different periods in which great talents have displayed both the promise , and the direction of their future power ; will not be displeased at my recalling to their memory the passage in that elegant ...
... mind ; and in comparing the different periods in which great talents have displayed both the promise , and the direction of their future power ; will not be displeased at my recalling to their memory the passage in that elegant ...
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