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... nephew ) for “ his own studies and private designs , " It seems to have been the
habit of Milton to devote as many hours in every day to intense study as the
mental faculties could bear , and to render such constant exertion less
oppressive to ...
... nephew ) for “ his own studies and private designs , " It seems to have been the
habit of Milton to devote as many hours in every day to intense study as the
mental faculties could bear , and to render such constant exertion less
oppressive to ...
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Declining health soon interrupted the studies of Ellwood , and obliged him to
retire to the house of a friend and ... I found , was acceptable , and he seemed
heartily glad of my recovery and return , and into our old method of study we fell
again ...
Declining health soon interrupted the studies of Ellwood , and obliged him to
retire to the house of a friend and ... I found , was acceptable , and he seemed
heartily glad of my recovery and return , and into our old method of study we fell
again ...
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This certain air and spirit are assuredly most confpicuous in Milton : he was a
poet of nature's creation , but one who added to all her endowments every
advantage that study could acquire . By the force and opulence of his own fancy
he was ...
This certain air and spirit are assuredly most confpicuous in Milton : he was a
poet of nature's creation , but one who added to all her endowments every
advantage that study could acquire . By the force and opulence of his own fancy
he was ...
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