The Life of John MiltonG. and W. B. Whittaker, 1970 - 490 pages |
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... able pens , and particularly by those of Blackburne and of Hayley3 , that a new biographer of Milton might well be excused from honoring it with his notice . But a regard to the cause of morals and the best interests of man seems to ...
... able pens , and particularly by those of Blackburne and of Hayley3 , that a new biographer of Milton might well be excused from honoring it with his notice . But a regard to the cause of morals and the best interests of man seems to ...
Page 47
... able to mankind ) and that the day with me is at hand , wherein Christ commands all to labor while there is light . Which , because I am persuaded you do to no other purpose than out of a true de- sire that God should be honored in ...
... able to mankind ) and that the day with me is at hand , wherein Christ commands all to labor while there is light . Which , because I am persuaded you do to no other purpose than out of a true de- sire that God should be honored in ...
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... able to the lady's relations as they were honor- able to himself . In this year he discovered that the Muse , whom he had for so long a time de- serted , was still dear to him . From the period of his returning to England , the pastoral ...
... able to the lady's relations as they were honor- able to himself . In this year he discovered that the Muse , whom he had for so long a time de- serted , was still dear to him . From the period of his returning to England , the pastoral ...
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