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... late , so it give advantage to be more fit . ' When he left the University , he returned to his father , then residing at Horton , in Buckinghamshire , with whom 25 he lived five years , in which time he is said to have read all the ...
... late , so it give advantage to be more fit . ' When he left the University , he returned to his father , then residing at Horton , in Buckinghamshire , with whom 25 he lived five years , in which time he is said to have read all the ...
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... to that purpose in some late Treatises , one 30 whereof goes under the name of James , Lord Bishop of Armagh . ' I have transcribed this title to show , by his contempetuous mention of Usher , that he had now adopted the MILTON . 13.
... to that purpose in some late Treatises , one 30 whereof goes under the name of James , Lord Bishop of Armagh . ' I have transcribed this title to show , by his contempetuous mention of Usher , that he had now adopted the MILTON . 13.
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... late , ' he fixed upon ' Paradise Lost , ' a design so comprehensive , that it could be justified only by success . He had once designed to celebrate King Arthur , as he hints in his verses to Mansus ; but ' Arthur 5 was reserved ...
... late , ' he fixed upon ' Paradise Lost , ' a design so comprehensive , that it could be justified only by success . He had once designed to celebrate King Arthur , as he hints in his verses to Mansus ; but ' Arthur 5 was reserved ...
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... late . ' While he was obliged to divide his time between his private studies and affairs of state , his poetical labour must have been often interrupted ; and perhaps he did little more in that busy 10 time than construct the narrative ...
... late . ' While he was obliged to divide his time between his private studies and affairs of state , his poetical labour must have been often interrupted ; and perhaps he did little more in that busy 10 time than construct the narrative ...
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... late ' for heroic poesy . Another opinion wanders about the world , and sometimes finds reception among wise men ; an opinion that restrains the operations of the mind to particular regions , and supposes 30 that a luckless mortal may ...
... late ' for heroic poesy . Another opinion wanders about the world , and sometimes finds reception among wise men ; an opinion that restrains the operations of the mind to particular regions , and supposes 30 that a luckless mortal may ...
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