The Life of John MiltonNichols and Son, 1806 - 566 páginas |
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... bosom , in which every animating passion is nearly extinct , I might abundantly gratify the weakness by enumerating among my friends or acquaintance some of the first scholars and geniuses of the age : but of those , whose abi- lity ...
... bosom , in which every animating passion is nearly extinct , I might abundantly gratify the weakness by enumerating among my friends or acquaintance some of the first scholars and geniuses of the age : but of those , whose abi- lity ...
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... bosom than I profess to see myself ; or to detect an ambush of mischief which I have been studious to cover from observation , that man will be the ob- ject , not of my resentment , but of my pity . I shall be assured that he suffers ...
... bosom than I profess to see myself ; or to detect an ambush of mischief which I have been studious to cover from observation , that man will be the ob- ject , not of my resentment , but of my pity . I shall be assured that he suffers ...
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... bosom of the earth , or a reservoir , ( if the allusion may be permitted , ) formed and supported by a long continued stream . Of the family of Milton nothing more is known than that it was respectable and antient ; long resident at ...
... bosom of the earth , or a reservoir , ( if the allusion may be permitted , ) formed and supported by a long continued stream . Of the family of Milton nothing more is known than that it was respectable and antient ; long resident at ...
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... and purchased before . My own verses are new ; and novelty will generally be acceptable , even when the wares , which are stamped with it , happen to be of inferior value . : Whole in each bosom makes his just abode , 12 . LIFE OF MILTON .
... and purchased before . My own verses are new ; and novelty will generally be acceptable , even when the wares , which are stamped with it , happen to be of inferior value . : Whole in each bosom makes his just abode , 12 . LIFE OF MILTON .
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Charles Symmons. : Whole in each bosom makes his just abode , And child and father own the one though varied God .-- This must have been most acceptable ; and yet , perhaps , more gratifying to the heart of a parent would be that ...
Charles Symmons. : Whole in each bosom makes his just abode , And child and father own the one though varied God .-- This must have been most acceptable ; and yet , perhaps , more gratifying to the heart of a parent would be that ...
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