The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 7J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... intentions so much as to think I had that regard from them , for other cause than that I might be still encouraged to proceed in P. W. v . i . 219 . · the honest and laudable courses , of which they LIFE OF MILTON . 20.
... intentions so much as to think I had that regard from them , for other cause than that I might be still encouraged to proceed in P. W. v . i . 219 . · the honest and laudable courses , of which they LIFE OF MILTON . 20.
Page 32
... say on the subject of the punishment , that he will not suppose that it was for any immoral irregularity . See note in the ed . of Milton's Juvenile Poems . confident that no immorality could be the cause of his 32 LIFE OF MILTON .
... say on the subject of the punishment , that he will not suppose that it was for any immoral irregularity . See note in the ed . of Milton's Juvenile Poems . confident that no immorality could be the cause of his 32 LIFE OF MILTON .
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... cause of his punishment . Religion , as we know , took early possession of his bosom ; and he , who , with weak eyes and an aching head , could consecrate one half of the night to study , cannot be suspected of stealing the other half ...
... cause of his punishment . Religion , as we know , took early possession of his bosom ; and he , who , with weak eyes and an aching head , could consecrate one half of the night to study , cannot be suspected of stealing the other half ...
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... cause they come in not altogether unfitly , made up in a Petrarchian stanza , which I told you of . " How soon hath time , the suttle theefe of youth , Stolne on his wing my three and twentieth yeere ! My hasting days fly on with full ...
... cause they come in not altogether unfitly , made up in a Petrarchian stanza , which I told you of . " How soon hath time , the suttle theefe of youth , Stolne on his wing my three and twentieth yeere ! My hasting days fly on with full ...
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... cause , as he deemed it , of his country and his species , yet afterwards aban- doned and persecuted ; with his public ob- jects lost ; his private fortune ruined ; his k " Anguiferos rietûs , " is certainly an inaccurate expression ...
... cause , as he deemed it , of his country and his species , yet afterwards aban- doned and persecuted ; with his public ob- jects lost ; his private fortune ruined ; his k " Anguiferos rietûs , " is certainly an inaccurate expression ...
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