Prose Works of John Milton ...Hurst, 1865 - 846 pages |
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... eyes ; yet so little do they betray any external appearance of injury , that they are as unclouded and bright as the eyes of those who most distinctly see . In this instance alone I am a dissembler against my will . T My face , which is ...
... eyes ; yet so little do they betray any external appearance of injury , that they are as unclouded and bright as the eyes of those who most distinctly see . In this instance alone I am a dissembler against my will . T My face , which is ...
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... eyes instant- ly ached intensely , but were refreshed after a little corporeal exercise . The candle which I looked at , seemed as it were encircled with a rainbow . Not long after the sight in the left part of the left eye ( which I ...
... eyes instant- ly ached intensely , but were refreshed after a little corporeal exercise . The candle which I looked at , seemed as it were encircled with a rainbow . Not long after the sight in the left part of the left eye ( which I ...
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... eyes ? While he so tenderly pro- vides for me , while he so graciously leads me by the hand , and conducts me on the way , I will , since it is his pleasure , rather rejoice than repine at being blind . And , my dear Philaras , whatever ...
... eyes ? While he so tenderly pro- vides for me , while he so graciously leads me by the hand , and conducts me on the way , I will , since it is his pleasure , rather rejoice than repine at being blind . And , my dear Philaras , whatever ...
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FROM THE TREATISE OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND | 1 |
FROM THE TREATISE OF PRELATICAL EPISCOPACY | 25 |
FROM ANIMADVERSIONS UPON THE REMONSTRANTS DEFENCE | 65 |
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