The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1Phillips, Sampson, & Company, 1850 |
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... arms , & c . Both Toland and Philips date his birth in 1606 , but erroneously , for the inscription under his print in the Logic says that , in 1671 , he was 63 years of age . Milton's armorial bearir gs were argent , an eagle displayed ...
... arms , & c . Both Toland and Philips date his birth in 1606 , but erroneously , for the inscription under his print in the Logic says that , in 1671 , he was 63 years of age . Milton's armorial bearir gs were argent , an eagle displayed ...
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... arms were . ' Quem nec Mansfeltus , quem nec Brunonius heros Arma nec annorum quem domuere decem ; ' i . e . Mansfelt and the Duke of Brunswick . Gill speaks of himself in the Preface ; " Hactenus vitam egi nescio qua siderum ...
... arms were . ' Quem nec Mansfeltus , quem nec Brunonius heros Arma nec annorum quem domuere decem ; ' i . e . Mansfelt and the Duke of Brunswick . Gill speaks of himself in the Preface ; " Hactenus vitam egi nescio qua siderum ...
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... arms across . Adam pauses . Thunder and Lightning . Eve approaches him . Adam kicks at her . Eve embraces his legs . Eve is ready to faint , & c . He con- siders Paradise Lost as partly formed out of Gusman d'Alfarache , the Spanish ...
... arms across . Adam pauses . Thunder and Lightning . Eve approaches him . Adam kicks at her . Eve embraces his legs . Eve is ready to faint , & c . He con- siders Paradise Lost as partly formed out of Gusman d'Alfarache , the Spanish ...
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... arms , but from piety , justice , temperance ; in fine , from real virtue , not to make war alone their virtue , or highest glory , or to neglect the arts of peace ; to banish avarice , ambition , luxury , and all excess from their ...
... arms , but from piety , justice , temperance ; in fine , from real virtue , not to make war alone their virtue , or highest glory , or to neglect the arts of peace ; to banish avarice , ambition , luxury , and all excess from their ...
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... arms in defence of liberty . I have wielded them in a field so wide that the justice and reason of those which are no vulgar deeds , shall be explained and vindicated alike to foreign natures and our own countrymen . If after ...
... arms in defence of liberty . I have wielded them in a field so wide that the justice and reason of those which are no vulgar deeds , shall be explained and vindicated alike to foreign natures and our own countrymen . If after ...
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