Life of John Milton1810 |
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... whole of Lauder's malignity ; and let his par- tizans first clear him of this offence before they talk bigly of his innocence , and bluster in his cause . Urged as I have been by some , whom I respect and love , to soften what I have ...
... whole of Lauder's malignity ; and let his par- tizans first clear him of this offence before they talk bigly of his innocence , and bluster in his cause . Urged as I have been by some , whom I respect and love , to soften what I have ...
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... whole of his departed friend's translations from my author , Mr. Hayley has favoured me with notices which are not of a nature to exact my thanks , or to impress me with any strong idea of a just and honourable mind . Of one of my ...
... whole of his departed friend's translations from my author , Mr. Hayley has favoured me with notices which are not of a nature to exact my thanks , or to impress me with any strong idea of a just and honourable mind . Of one of my ...
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... whole species on an elevation above me : since , ac- tuated by an ambition the very reverse of Cæsar's , I would rather be the last of an an- gelic community than the first of a human . With respect to Mr. Hayley , I may per- haps be ...
... whole species on an elevation above me : since , ac- tuated by an ambition the very reverse of Cæsar's , I would rather be the last of an an- gelic community than the first of a human . With respect to Mr. Hayley , I may per- haps be ...
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... whole , is a weak and old - womanish writer ; whose authority , on the present subject at least , is to be received with caution , and only where no other can be obtained , " i Pater me puerulum humaniorum literarum studiis desti- navit ...
... whole , is a weak and old - womanish writer ; whose authority , on the present subject at least , is to be received with caution , and only where no other can be obtained , " i Pater me puerulum humaniorum literarum studiis desti- navit ...
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... Whole in each bosom makes his just abode , With child and sire the same , though varied God.- This must have been most acceptable ; and yet , perhaps , more gratifying to the heart of a parent would be that effusion of filial affection ...
... Whole in each bosom makes his just abode , With child and sire the same , though varied God.- This must have been most acceptable ; and yet , perhaps , more gratifying to the heart of a parent would be that effusion of filial affection ...
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