The Poetical Works of John MiltonCrosby, Nichols, Lee, 1864 - 858 Seiten |
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... friends , whose expressions of approbation , and still more substantial aid , he regrets he is not permitted to acknowledge more openly . He takes , however , this opportunity of expressing his general obliga tions to his reviewers , as ...
... friends , whose expressions of approbation , and still more substantial aid , he regrets he is not permitted to acknowledge more openly . He takes , however , this opportunity of expressing his general obliga tions to his reviewers , as ...
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... friendship to Charles Deodate be a sign of it ; which I think , looking at the poetical addresses to him , it is not . The nature of Milton's lofty temper , which could not endure submission even to college - discipline , Is the more ...
... friendship to Charles Deodate be a sign of it ; which I think , looking at the poetical addresses to him , it is not . The nature of Milton's lofty temper , which could not endure submission even to college - discipline , Is the more ...
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... is not the same raciness , vigour , and picturesqueness . His Epistles to his friend Charles Deodate are , indeed , very beautiful : they relats L his studies , his amusements , his feelings , his LIFE OF MILTON . zir.
... is not the same raciness , vigour , and picturesqueness . His Epistles to his friend Charles Deodate are , indeed , very beautiful : they relats L his studies , his amusements , his feelings , his LIFE OF MILTON . zir.
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... friends . His college was glad to have him back again , conscious of the honour he did them by his mighty gifts and acquirements of intellect But at Horton he says of himself , Tempora nam licet hic placidis dare libera Musis , Et totum ...
... friends . His college was glad to have him back again , conscious of the honour he did them by his mighty gifts and acquirements of intellect But at Horton he says of himself , Tempora nam licet hic placidis dare libera Musis , Et totum ...
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... friend of Milton , passing Over to Ireland to visit his friends , the ship struck on a rock on the English coast . August 10th , 1637 , when all on board perished . He was son of Sir John King , knight , secretary for Ireland under ...
... friend of Milton , passing Over to Ireland to visit his friends , the ship struck on a rock on the English coast . August 10th , 1637 , when all on board perished . He was son of Sir John King , knight , secretary for Ireland under ...
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