The Life of Milton: In Three Parts. To which are Added, Conjectures on the Origin of Paradise Lost: with an AppendixT. Cadell, junior, 1796 - 328 páginas |
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Página xvi
... never fo plainly demon- " ftrated as in that character that fays " it is great , and prevails ; ' and in " that fenfe only fit to be adhered to 66 by a prudent man , who will never be " kinder to truth than fhe is to him ; " for ...
... never fo plainly demon- " ftrated as in that character that fays " it is great , and prevails ; ' and in " that fenfe only fit to be adhered to 66 by a prudent man , who will never be " kinder to truth than fhe is to him ; " for ...
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... never fails to embitter life ; and perhaps the fource of fuch con- tention , " Caufa- " " teterrima belli ́instead of being a fair and faithless Helen , is nothing more than a particle of grammar in a dead language . O that the spleen ...
... never fails to embitter life ; and perhaps the fource of fuch con- tention , " Caufa- " " teterrima belli ́instead of being a fair and faithless Helen , is nothing more than a particle of grammar in a dead language . O that the spleen ...
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... never did it add greater purity of heart to that divine yet perilous talent , to guide and fanctify its exertion . Those who are best acquainted with the writings and the virtues of my ineftimabie ineftimable friend , must be most ...
... never did it add greater purity of heart to that divine yet perilous talent , to guide and fanctify its exertion . Those who are best acquainted with the writings and the virtues of my ineftimabie ineftimable friend , must be most ...
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... never bad'ft me tread The beaten path and broad , that leads right on To opulence nor didst condemn thy fon To the infipid clamours of the bar , To laws voluminous and ill obferv'd ; But wishing to enrich me more , to fill My mind with ...
... never bad'ft me tread The beaten path and broad , that leads right on To opulence nor didst condemn thy fon To the infipid clamours of the bar , To laws voluminous and ill obferv'd ; But wishing to enrich me more , to fill My mind with ...
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... never to start a religious fubject in this country ; but if I were queftioned on my faith , never to diffemble , whatever I might fuffer . I returned , nevertheless , to Rome , " continues the undaunted traveller , " and , whenever I ...
... never to start a religious fubject in this country ; but if I were queftioned on my faith , never to diffemble , whatever I might fuffer . I returned , nevertheless , to Rome , " continues the undaunted traveller , " and , whenever I ...
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