The Life of John MiltonNichols and Son, 1806 - 566 pages |
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... says ) when I was yet a child to the study of ele- gant literature , and so eagerly did I seize on it that , from my twelfth year , I seldom quitted my studies for my bed till the middle of the night . This proved the first cause of the ...
... says ) when I was yet a child to the study of ele- gant literature , and so eagerly did I seize on it that , from my twelfth year , I seldom quitted my studies for my bed till the middle of the night . This proved the first cause of the ...
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... dread wrath o'ertake , with tardy pace , The crimes of Atreus in his bleeding race ; Or Creon's court atone the incestuous sire's embrace . 1 Hon say } enca had gathered from the " Animadversions ; " and Milton 26 21 LIFE OF MILTON .
... dread wrath o'ertake , with tardy pace , The crimes of Atreus in his bleeding race ; Or Creon's court atone the incestuous sire's embrace . 1 Hon say } enca had gathered from the " Animadversions ; " and Milton 26 21 LIFE OF MILTON .
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Charles Symmons. had gathered from the " Animadversions ; " and Milton says , " He blunders at me for the Nor always do I lose , ' mid walls and streets , Spring's painted blossoms , and refreshing sweets . Sometimes beneath my suburb ...
Charles Symmons. had gathered from the " Animadversions ; " and Milton says , " He blunders at me for the Nor always do I lose , ' mid walls and streets , Spring's painted blossoms , and refreshing sweets . Sometimes beneath my suburb ...
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... says that Milton declares himself weary of enduring " the threats of a rigorous master , and some- thing else ... say on the subject of the punishment , that he will not suppose that it was for any immoral irregularity . See note in the ...
... says that Milton declares himself weary of enduring " the threats of a rigorous master , and some- thing else ... say on the subject of the punishment , that he will not suppose that it was for any immoral irregularity . See note in the ...
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... says And thou the mother of so sweet a child HER false imagined loss cease to lament , & c . it is rather strange that both Tickell and Fenton should call this fair infant the NE- PHEW of our author . · 1 In the ode " On the Morning of ...
... says And thou the mother of so sweet a child HER false imagined loss cease to lament , & c . it is rather strange that both Tickell and Fenton should call this fair infant the NE- PHEW of our author . · 1 In the ode " On the Morning of ...
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