The Poetical Works of John MiltonW. Tegg, 1862 - 767 Seiten |
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... observation of those petty forma- lities and rules which irritate and insult great minds : it is absurd to construe it to have been corporal punishment . He retired to his father's villa at Horton , near Colebrook , in Middlesex , glad ...
... observation of those petty forma- lities and rules which irritate and insult great minds : it is absurd to construe it to have been corporal punishment . He retired to his father's villa at Horton , near Colebrook , in Middlesex , glad ...
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... observed ; But , wishing to enrich me more , to fill My mind with treasure , led'st me far away From city din to deep retreats , to banks And streams Aonian , and , with free consent , Didst place me happy at Apollo's side . I speak not ...
... observed ; But , wishing to enrich me more , to fill My mind with treasure , led'st me far away From city din to deep retreats , to banks And streams Aonian , and , with free consent , Didst place me happy at Apollo's side . I speak not ...
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... observed upon this , that " had this ingenious critic duly reflected on the lofty mind of Milton , Smit with the ... observations . A Mask , written for a private theatre , and xxviii LIFE OF MILTON .
... observed upon this , that " had this ingenious critic duly reflected on the lofty mind of Milton , Smit with the ... observations . A Mask , written for a private theatre , and xxviii LIFE OF MILTON .
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... observed the loose and negligent curiosity of those , who took upon them to adorn the setting out of this book ; for though the picture set in front would martyr him and saint him to befool the people , yet the Latin motto in the end ...
... observed the loose and negligent curiosity of those , who took upon them to adorn the setting out of this book ; for though the picture set in front would martyr him and saint him to befool the people , yet the Latin motto in the end ...
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... observed . " The author of this book was Peter de Moulin , afterwards Prebendary of Canterbury . See an " Account of Alexander Morus , " among the Literati of Geneva , where he published many books . See Senebier's " Histoire Littéraire ...
... observed . " The author of this book was Peter de Moulin , afterwards Prebendary of Canterbury . See an " Account of Alexander Morus , " among the Literati of Geneva , where he published many books . See Senebier's " Histoire Littéraire ...
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