The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 7J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... certainly a sincere wish for his relief from what may justly be considered as the severest of human evils . I belong to a fallible species , and am , probably , to be numbered with the most fal- lible of its individuals : but I am ...
... certainly a sincere wish for his relief from what may justly be considered as the severest of human evils . I belong to a fallible species , and am , probably , to be numbered with the most fal- lible of its individuals : but I am ...
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... certainly considerable , and entitles him to an honourable station among the asserters of historic truth . The admirers of Milton are un- der great obligations to him , Milton , in Oxfordshire ; and possessed of property , LIFE OF ...
... certainly considerable , and entitles him to an honourable station among the asserters of historic truth . The admirers of Milton are un- der great obligations to him , Milton , in Oxfordshire ; and possessed of property , LIFE OF ...
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... certainly refer to some compulsive ab- sence of the young student from his college , and which discover no fondness in the poet for the society or the country of Cambridge ? As we find , from some lines in the conclusion of the same ...
... certainly refer to some compulsive ab- sence of the young student from his college , and which discover no fondness in the poet for the society or the country of Cambridge ? As we find , from some lines in the conclusion of the same ...
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... certainly correct ; in the first , indeed , it is beautifully I subjoin the passage from Dryden's Ode . Whether adopted to some neighbouring star , Thou roll'st above us in thy wand'ring race : Or , in procession fix'd and regular ...
... certainly correct ; in the first , indeed , it is beautifully I subjoin the passage from Dryden's Ode . Whether adopted to some neighbouring star , Thou roll'st above us in thy wand'ring race : Or , in procession fix'd and regular ...
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... all this while won you to this , I have certainly wearied you of it . This therefore alone may be a sufficient reason for me to keepe me as I am , least having thus tired you singly , I should deal worse with 50 LIFE OF MILTON .
... all this while won you to this , I have certainly wearied you of it . This therefore alone may be a sufficient reason for me to keepe me as I am , least having thus tired you singly , I should deal worse with 50 LIFE OF MILTON .
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