John Milton; his life and times; religious and political opinions; with an appendix, containing animadversions upon Dr. Johnson's Life of Milton, etc1833 |
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... thing of importance respecting this noble - minded and gigantic man , will not be unacceptable nor unprofitable to the bulk of his countrymen . The writer cannot anticipate that the sentiments stated in his work will be universally ...
... thing of importance respecting this noble - minded and gigantic man , will not be unacceptable nor unprofitable to the bulk of his countrymen . The writer cannot anticipate that the sentiments stated in his work will be universally ...
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... things , his diligence and inclination outstripping the care of his instructors ; and after he was twelve years of age , such was his insatiable thirst for learning , that he seldom went to bed be- fore midnight . Being thus initiated ...
... things , his diligence and inclination outstripping the care of his instructors ; and after he was twelve years of age , such was his insatiable thirst for learning , that he seldom went to bed be- fore midnight . Being thus initiated ...
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... thing , " says his ne- phew Philips , " unworthy of him to be diverting himself in security abroad , when his countrymen were contending with an insidious monarch for their liberty , he resolved to give up his further travels , and ...
... thing , " says his ne- phew Philips , " unworthy of him to be diverting himself in security abroad , when his countrymen were contending with an insidious monarch for their liberty , he resolved to give up his further travels , and ...
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... thing , to take up the whole passion of pity on the one side , and joy on the other , than to consider , first , the foul and sudden corruption , and then , after many a te- dious age , the long deferred but much more won- derful and ...
... thing , to take up the whole passion of pity on the one side , and joy on the other , than to consider , first , the foul and sudden corruption , and then , after many a te- dious age , the long deferred but much more won- derful and ...
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... , whose nature thou didst assume ; ineffable and everlasting Love ! And Thou , the third subsistence of Divine Infinitude , Illuminating Spirit , the joy and solace of created things , One tri - personal LIFE OF MILTON . 21.
... , whose nature thou didst assume ; ineffable and everlasting Love ! And Thou , the third subsistence of Divine Infinitude , Illuminating Spirit , the joy and solace of created things , One tri - personal LIFE OF MILTON . 21.
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