The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1Bell and Daldy, 1866 - 334 Seiten |
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... says that when he was sent to the university he was already " in- structed in various tongues , " and had “ no mean apprehension of the sweetness of philosophy . " Cambridge has the honor of counting Milton among her eminent sons . He ...
... says that when he was sent to the university he was already " in- structed in various tongues , " and had “ no mean apprehension of the sweetness of philosophy . " Cambridge has the honor of counting Milton among her eminent sons . He ...
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... says , when he left them in 1632 , " signified in many ways how much better it would content them that he would stay . " In short , Milton left the university with the highest possible repu- tation . By his indefatigable study , " says ...
... says , when he left them in 1632 , " signified in many ways how much better it would content them that he would stay . " In short , Milton left the university with the highest possible repu- tation . By his indefatigable study , " says ...
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... says himself in one of the pieces , " in quibus perexiguam agnosco facultatem meam . " In other words , the basis of his character was a moral aus- terity inconsistent with mere frolic or frivolity , though not inconsistent with the ...
... says himself in one of the pieces , " in quibus perexiguam agnosco facultatem meam . " In other words , the basis of his character was a moral aus- terity inconsistent with mere frolic or frivolity , though not inconsistent with the ...
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... says much for the liberality and discretion of his father , that in these circumstances , instead of urg- ing him into a profession against his will , he suf- fered him to take his own way . Till he was thirty - one years of age ...
... says much for the liberality and discretion of his father , that in these circumstances , instead of urg- ing him into a profession against his will , he suf- fered him to take his own way . Till he was thirty - one years of age ...
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... says , that " although not openly acknowledged by the author , yet it is a legitimate offspring , so lovely and so much desired , that the often copying of it hath tired my pen to give my several friends satisfaction , and wrought me to ...
... says , that " although not openly acknowledged by the author , yet it is a legitimate offspring , so lovely and so much desired , that the often copying of it hath tired my pen to give my several friends satisfaction , and wrought me to ...
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