The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 7J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... principles which I im- bibed with my first efforts of reflexion , which have derived force from.my subsequent read- ing and observation , which have “ grown with my growth , and strengthened with my strength . " If they should ...
... principles which I im- bibed with my first efforts of reflexion , which have derived force from.my subsequent read- ing and observation , which have “ grown with my growth , and strengthened with my strength . " If they should ...
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... principle to passion , inflicted , in the earlier periods of the last century , some fatal wounds on the constitution , or with those men , who in later times , have struggled , in the abandonment of their party and its spirit , to ...
... principle to passion , inflicted , in the earlier periods of the last century , some fatal wounds on the constitution , or with those men , who in later times , have struggled , in the abandonment of their party and its spirit , to ...
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... principle , would necessarily attach it the more closely to his heart ; and he would naturally be soli- citous to stamp upon the tender bosom of his son that conviction and feeling of duty , which were impressed so deeply on his own ...
... principle , would necessarily attach it the more closely to his heart ; and he would naturally be soli- citous to stamp upon the tender bosom of his son that conviction and feeling of duty , which were impressed so deeply on his own ...
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... of the writer's delicacy of principle , and of the high motives which actuated his bosom . The reader , as I per- suade myself , will thank me for communi- cating it . 66 ' SIR , “ Besides that in sundry other 46 LIFE OF MILTON .
... of the writer's delicacy of principle , and of the high motives which actuated his bosom . The reader , as I per- suade myself , will thank me for communi- cating it . 66 ' SIR , “ Besides that in sundry other 46 LIFE OF MILTON .
Page 47
... like Endymion with the moone , as the tale of Latmus goes ; yet con → sider , that if it were no more but the meere love of learning , whether it proceed from a principle bad , good , or naturall , it could LIFE OF MILTON . 47.
... like Endymion with the moone , as the tale of Latmus goes ; yet con → sider , that if it were no more but the meere love of learning , whether it proceed from a principle bad , good , or naturall , it could LIFE OF MILTON . 47.
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