The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1806 |
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Page xxiv
... eyes , whom you would confult about mine , if I would enable you to lay before him the causes and the symptoms of the com- plaint . I will do what you defire , left I should seem to reject that aid which perhaps may be offered me by ...
... eyes , whom you would confult about mine , if I would enable you to lay before him the causes and the symptoms of the com- plaint . I will do what you defire , left I should seem to reject that aid which perhaps may be offered me by ...
Page xxv
... eye ( which I loft fome years before the other ) became quite obfcured ; and prevented me from difcerning any object ... eyes , and particularly from dinner till the evening . So that I often recollect what is faid of the poet Phineas in ...
... eye ( which I loft fome years before the other ) became quite obfcured ; and prevented me from difcerning any object ... eyes , and particularly from dinner till the evening . So that I often recollect what is faid of the poet Phineas in ...
Page xxvi
... eyes . While he fo tenderly provides for me , while he fo gracioufly leads me by the hand and con- ducts me on the way , I will , fince it is his pleasure , rather rejoice than repine at being blind . And , my dear Philara , whatever ...
... eyes . While he fo tenderly provides for me , while he fo gracioufly leads me by the hand and con- ducts me on the way , I will , fince it is his pleasure , rather rejoice than repine at being blind . And , my dear Philara , whatever ...
Page xxx
... eyes about the world I fear left I should seem to lament the privation of fight in proportion to the exor- bitance of the price for which I fhould have purchased the book . Do you endeavour to learn in how many volumes the entire work ...
... eyes about the world I fear left I should seem to lament the privation of fight in proportion to the exor- bitance of the price for which I fhould have purchased the book . Do you endeavour to learn in how many volumes the entire work ...
Page xxxii
... it does to please the eye , the felicity of that place would be compleat . The library there is rich in books , but unless the minds of the students be improved by a more more rational mode of education , it may better deserve Xxxii.
... it does to please the eye , the felicity of that place would be compleat . The library there is rich in books , but unless the minds of the students be improved by a more more rational mode of education , it may better deserve Xxxii.
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