The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1William P. Nimmo, 1866 - 153 Seiten |
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... youth . His letter to his Athenian friend , Leonard Phileras , gives an account of the gradual approach of the dis- ease ; Philips says that Milton was always tam- pering with physic : to which he attributes the loss of his sight , as ...
... youth . His letter to his Athenian friend , Leonard Phileras , gives an account of the gradual approach of the dis- ease ; Philips says that Milton was always tam- pering with physic : to which he attributes the loss of his sight , as ...
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... youth , is said to have been emi- nently handsome . He was called the Lady of his college.40 His complexion was fresh and fair.41 His hair , which was of a light brown , was parted in front , and hung down upon his shoulders . He was of ...
... youth , is said to have been emi- nently handsome . He was called the Lady of his college.40 His complexion was fresh and fair.41 His hair , which was of a light brown , was parted in front , and hung down upon his shoulders . He was of ...
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... youth , and who had retired within himself , in the dignity of age , to employ the unimpaired energies of his intellect on the most important and awful subject of inquiry . The haughtiness of his temper , the. ducted , he became ...
... youth , and who had retired within himself , in the dignity of age , to employ the unimpaired energies of his intellect on the most important and awful subject of inquiry . The haughtiness of his temper , the. ducted , he became ...
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LIFE OF MILTON i | i |
Addenda | cxvii |
Alterations made in the second edition | cxxiii |
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