John Milton: A BiographyCockshaw, 1851 - 251 páginas |
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... father desired that the great intellectual powers , of which he gave early promise , should be thus devoted ; and it is easy to conceive that the deep religious sentiments of the youth were favourable to this design . But whatever may ...
... father desired that the great intellectual powers , of which he gave early promise , should be thus devoted ; and it is easy to conceive that the deep religious sentiments of the youth were favourable to this design . But whatever may ...
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... father's house , whither I was accompanied by the regrets of most of the fellows of the college , who showed me no common marks of friendship and esteem . On my father's estate , where he had determined to pass the re- mainder of his ...
... father's house , whither I was accompanied by the regrets of most of the fellows of the college , who showed me no common marks of friendship and esteem . On my father's estate , where he had determined to pass the re- mainder of his ...
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... father ( whom God recompense ! ) been exer- cised to the tongues , and some sciences , as my age would suffer , by sundry masters and teachers , both at home and at the schools , it was found that , whether aught was imposed by them ...
... father ( whom God recompense ! ) been exer- cised to the tongues , and some sciences , as my age would suffer , by sundry masters and teachers , both at home and at the schools , it was found that , whether aught was imposed by them ...
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... fathers ! Can this be granted them , unless God have smitten us with frenzy from above , and with a dazzling giddiness at noonday ? " 66 It is a grand peculiarity of Milton's mind that in its most intense excitement it rises to an ...
... fathers ! Can this be granted them , unless God have smitten us with frenzy from above , and with a dazzling giddiness at noonday ? " 66 It is a grand peculiarity of Milton's mind that in its most intense excitement it rises to an ...
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... fathers ? " * He next shows , by successive references to Ignatius , Poly- carp , Polycrates , Irenæus , Tertullian , and Clement of Alex- andria , that their testimonies were inconsistent with each other , and utterly insufficient to ...
... fathers ? " * He next shows , by successive references to Ignatius , Poly- carp , Polycrates , Irenæus , Tertullian , and Clement of Alex- andria , that their testimonies were inconsistent with each other , and utterly insufficient to ...
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