The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1John Macrone, 1835 |
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... called upon to show that the subject I have chosen required a new attempt to put it in its true light . The lives already given to the public of the immortal author of Paradise Lost ' are numerous . It may seem ungracious to speak of my ...
... called upon to show that the subject I have chosen required a new attempt to put it in its true light . The lives already given to the public of the immortal author of Paradise Lost ' are numerous . It may seem ungracious to speak of my ...
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... called sober thoughts , sentiments , and images in his Latin productions than in his vernacular ; but there cer- tainly is not the same raciness , vigour , and pic- turesqueness . His Epistles to his friend Charles Deodate are , indeed ...
... called sober thoughts , sentiments , and images in his Latin productions than in his vernacular ; but there cer- tainly is not the same raciness , vigour , and pic- turesqueness . His Epistles to his friend Charles Deodate are , indeed ...
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... called ' Dolman's Conference , ' written by Parsons the Jesuit , and see also Hallam , and Hargrave . 6 Norden , in his Speculum Britanniæ , ' about 1590 , speaking of Harefield , says , " There Sir Edmond Anderson , Knight , Lord ...
... called ' Dolman's Conference , ' written by Parsons the Jesuit , and see also Hallam , and Hargrave . 6 Norden , in his Speculum Britanniæ , ' about 1590 , speaking of Harefield , says , " There Sir Edmond Anderson , Knight , Lord ...
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... called the episcopal war with the Scots ; in which the royalists being routed in the first encounter , and the English being universally and justly disaffected , the ne- cessity of his affairs at last obliged him to convene a parliament ...
... called the episcopal war with the Scots ; in which the royalists being routed in the first encounter , and the English being universally and justly disaffected , the ne- cessity of his affairs at last obliged him to convene a parliament ...
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... called , mortal life of man , since all earthly things which have the name of good and convenient in our daily use , are withal so cumbersome and full of trouble , if knowledge , yet which is the best and lightsomest possession of the ...
... called , mortal life of man , since all earthly things which have the name of good and convenient in our daily use , are withal so cumbersome and full of trouble , if knowledge , yet which is the best and lightsomest possession of the ...
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