The Life of John MiltonNichols and Son, 1806 - 566 pages |
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... cause of the fact in the cor- ruption of man , and it forms the subj of our regret rather than of our surprise . But when , after a lapse of years sufficient to obliterate the very deepest trace of tempo- rary interest , we observe the ...
... cause of the fact in the cor- ruption of man , and it forms the subj of our regret rather than of our surprise . But when , after a lapse of years sufficient to obliterate the very deepest trace of tempo- rary interest , we observe the ...
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... cause of morals , and the best interests of man , seems to justify that indig 、 nation , which would brand , again and again , a Francis Blackburne , Archdeacon of Cleveland , author of the Confessional . He published , without his ...
... cause of morals , and the best interests of man , seems to justify that indig 、 nation , which would brand , again and again , a Francis Blackburne , Archdeacon of Cleveland , author of the Confessional . He published , without his ...
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... cause of the ruin of my eyes ; in addition to the natural weakness of which organs , I was afflicted with frequent pains in my head . When these maladies could not restrain my rage for learn- ing , my father provided that I should be ...
... cause of the ruin of my eyes ; in addition to the natural weakness of which organs , I was afflicted with frequent pains in my head . When these maladies could not restrain my rage for learn- ing , my father provided that I should be ...
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... cause to be out of humour with me , if I offer to him only what he has seen and purchased before . My own verses are new ; and novelty will generally be acceptable , even when the wares , which are stamped with it , happen to be of ...
... cause to be out of humour with me , if I offer to him only what he has seen and purchased before . My own verses are new ; and novelty will generally be acceptable , even when the wares , which are stamped with it , happen to be of ...
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... cause , - The prating , puzzled pleader of the laws . There oft a servant aids the doating boy To elude his sire , and gain his promised joy : There a new feeling oft the maiden proves ; Knows not ' tis love , but while she knows not ...
... cause , - The prating , puzzled pleader of the laws . There oft a servant aids the doating boy To elude his sire , and gain his promised joy : There a new feeling oft the maiden proves ; Knows not ' tis love , but while she knows not ...
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