The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1William Tegg & Company, 1848 - 767 Seiten |
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... once his amanuensis , which were confirmed to me by his daughter , now dwelling in London , and by a letter written to me at my desire by his last wife , who is still alive . I perused the papers of one of his nephews , learned what I ...
... once his amanuensis , which were confirmed to me by his daughter , now dwelling in London , and by a letter written to me at my desire by his last wife , who is still alive . I perused the papers of one of his nephews , learned what I ...
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... once belonging to him , which I now possess ; and much as his vio- lence and rashness of conjecture has been blamed , the public has yet to learn , that his alterations , numerous as they were , form only a selection from a much larger ...
... once belonging to him , which I now possess ; and much as his vio- lence and rashness of conjecture has been blamed , the public has yet to learn , that his alterations , numerous as they were , form only a selection from a much larger ...
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... once held all Europe in suspense ; the progress of which , under the skill of the combatants , was watched with the most intense anxiety ; which employed the most powerful minds , and included the most important interests ; but which ...
... once held all Europe in suspense ; the progress of which , under the skill of the combatants , was watched with the most intense anxiety ; which employed the most powerful minds , and included the most important interests ; but which ...
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... once congenial to his mind , and conducive to its improvement ; and he might feel unwilling to be diverted from them , into the barren and un- profitable pursuits , which the old system of collegiate education too often required ; 14 ...
... once congenial to his mind , and conducive to its improvement ; and he might feel unwilling to be diverted from them , into the barren and un- profitable pursuits , which the old system of collegiate education too often required ; 14 ...
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... once belonged to Sir Henry Newton Puckering , a benefactor to the library , and was printed at London in 1637 , 4to . Warton says , ' It was with great dif- ficulty and reluctance that Milton first appeared as an author . Some account ...
... once belonged to Sir Henry Newton Puckering , a benefactor to the library , and was printed at London in 1637 , 4to . Warton says , ' It was with great dif- ficulty and reluctance that Milton first appeared as an author . Some account ...
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