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... the great poetical atchievement , which he projected in youth , and
accomplished , in.old age . He probably received such animating assurances
from many of his friends , whose applause , being intended for his private
satisfaction , has not ...
... the great poetical atchievement , which he projected in youth , and
accomplished , in.old age . He probably received such animating assurances
from many of his friends , whose applause , being intended for his private
satisfaction , has not ...
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... and the no less accomplished Lady Ranelagh , who had placed her son under
his care , and who probably assisted him , when he was a widower and blind ,
with friendly directions for the management of his female infants . A paslage in
one ...
... and the no less accomplished Lady Ranelagh , who had placed her son under
his care , and who probably assisted him , when he was a widower and blind ,
with friendly directions for the management of his female infants . A paslage in
one ...
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poem ; and Milton , quitting his own hasty sketches of allegorical dramas ,
accomplished a work which answers to that intimation . After all , I allow that the
province of conjecture is the region of shadows ; and as I offer my ideas on this
topic ...
poem ; and Milton , quitting his own hasty sketches of allegorical dramas ,
accomplished a work which answers to that intimation . After all , I allow that the
province of conjecture is the region of shadows ; and as I offer my ideas on this
topic ...
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