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... thought . In almost all precedent poets they are patches . That Milton was minutely familiar with the poems of all his celebrated predecessors is sufficiently evident : but so far as he used them , he only used them as ingredient ...
... thought . In almost all precedent poets they are patches . That Milton was minutely familiar with the poems of all his celebrated predecessors is sufficiently evident : but so far as he used them , he only used them as ingredient ...
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... thought contained in the last two might probably be suggested to our author by a passage in the Table of Cebes , ' where Patience and Perseverance are represented stooping and stretching out their hands to help up those who are ...
... thought contained in the last two might probably be suggested to our author by a passage in the Table of Cebes , ' where Patience and Perseverance are represented stooping and stretching out their hands to help up those who are ...
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... thought practicable ; whereupon follows that famous passage of Johnson , which has been so often cited , and which is so excellent , that I must repeat it again : — " The purpose of Milton , " he begins , " was to teach something more ...
... thought practicable ; whereupon follows that famous passage of Johnson , which has been so often cited , and which is so excellent , that I must repeat it again : — " The purpose of Milton , " he begins , " was to teach something more ...
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... thoughts , to embark in a troubled sea of noises and hoarse disputes , put from beholding the bright countenance of ... thought it better to prefer a blameless silence before the learned office of speaking , bought and begun with ...
... thoughts , to embark in a troubled sea of noises and hoarse disputes , put from beholding the bright countenance of ... thought it better to prefer a blameless silence before the learned office of speaking , bought and begun with ...
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... thought that I was about to enjoy an interval of uninterrupted ease , I turned my thoughts to a history of my country , from the earliest times to the present period . " In 1649 , Milton says , " I had already finished four books of the ...
... thought that I was about to enjoy an interval of uninterrupted ease , I turned my thoughts to a history of my country , from the earliest times to the present period . " In 1649 , Milton says , " I had already finished four books of the ...
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