John Milton: A BiographyCockshaw, 1851 - 251 páginas |
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... mind to the sublimity of sacred subjects , to which we , doubtless , owe the Paradise Lost . This is chiefly evinced in the lines in which , speaking of Voice and Verse personified as sisters , he says , that they are Dead things with ...
... mind to the sublimity of sacred subjects , to which we , doubtless , owe the Paradise Lost . This is chiefly evinced in the lines in which , speaking of Voice and Verse personified as sisters , he says , that they are Dead things with ...
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... mind , that more than ordinary favour and respect which I found above any of my equals at the hands of those courteous and learned men , the fellows of that college wherein I spent some years : who at my parting , after I had taken two ...
... mind , that more than ordinary favour and respect which I found above any of my equals at the hands of those courteous and learned men , the fellows of that college wherein I spent some years : who at my parting , after I had taken two ...
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... mind . " The more correct statement would be , that his 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 ...
... mind . " The more correct statement would be , that his 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 ...
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... mind should have voluntarily subjected itself to such a yoke . It is sufficiently remarkable that Dr. Johnson should have seen nothing in the Articles which could thwart the maturer judgment of Milton . The 20th , to which we have ...
... mind should have voluntarily subjected itself to such a yoke . It is sufficiently remarkable that Dr. Johnson should have seen nothing in the Articles which could thwart the maturer judgment of Milton . The 20th , to which we have ...
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... minds of every succeeding generation . The plot of the masque of Comus is said to have been suggested by the circum- stance of Lady Alice Egerton , the youthful daughter of the Earl of Bridgwater , having when travelling been acci ...
... minds of every succeeding generation . The plot of the masque of Comus is said to have been suggested by the circum- stance of Lady Alice Egerton , the youthful daughter of the Earl of Bridgwater , having when travelling been acci ...
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