The Poetical Works of John MiltonW. Tegg, 1862 - 767 Seiten |
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... heads ; the order of knighthood was cheapened and prostituted : the Church lost the veneration it had till now ... head of the Howards had not recovered attainder and confiscation : the Veres , Cliffords , Nevills , Staffords , & c ...
... heads ; the order of knighthood was cheapened and prostituted : the Church lost the veneration it had till now ... head of the Howards had not recovered attainder and confiscation : the Veres , Cliffords , Nevills , Staffords , & c ...
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... head and prosper , among those that have something more than wished her welfare , I have my charter and freehold of rejoicing to me and my King . " Concerning therefore this wayward subject against prelates , the touching whereof is so ...
... head and prosper , among those that have something more than wished her welfare , I have my charter and freehold of rejoicing to me and my King . " Concerning therefore this wayward subject against prelates , the touching whereof is so ...
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... head but his heart was involved in this establishment . He had worked himself to a fury against kings , and what he supposed to be the tyranny inseparable from their power . His ambition does not appear to have been in the least degree ...
... head but his heart was involved in this establishment . He had worked himself to a fury against kings , and what he supposed to be the tyranny inseparable from their power . His ambition does not appear to have been in the least degree ...
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... head by the question you put to me at Chalfont . " He is said to have written it in a state of uninterrupted fervor , according to the spirit which he names as inherent in him , in a letter to his friend Deodate , September 2nd , 1637 ...
... head by the question you put to me at Chalfont . " He is said to have written it in a state of uninterrupted fervor , according to the spirit which he names as inherent in him , in a letter to his friend Deodate , September 2nd , 1637 ...
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... head , he conceived , and partly composed his " Paradise Lost . " He had a spring of soul which nothing could relax . Magnanimity grows strong by opposition and difficulty ; and when a difficulty is conquered , the energy is doubled ...
... head , he conceived , and partly composed his " Paradise Lost . " He had a spring of soul which nothing could relax . Magnanimity grows strong by opposition and difficulty ; and when a difficulty is conquered , the energy is doubled ...
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