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At this period , his kind friend and physician , who had proved so serviceable to
him in the recommendation of an attentive and affectionate wife , introduced to
his notice a young reader of Latin , in that singular character , Thomas Ellwood ,
the ...
At this period , his kind friend and physician , who had proved so serviceable to
him in the recommendation of an attentive and affectionate wife , introduced to
his notice a young reader of Latin , in that singular character , Thomas Ellwood ,
the ...
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... for Milton , and his giving birth to a composi : ion of such magnitude and merit
as Paradise Regain'd , entitle him to distinction in a life of his great poetical friend
, and I have therefore rather transcribed than abridged his relation . My reader , I
...
... for Milton , and his giving birth to a composi : ion of such magnitude and merit
as Paradise Regain'd , entitle him to distinction in a life of his great poetical friend
, and I have therefore rather transcribed than abridged his relation . My reader , I
...
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To the courteous READER . SA ATIATED and fatigued ( gentle reader ) by having
looked on these earthly objects with eyes too intent , and raising therefore the
eye of my mind to higher contemplations , to the wonders diffused by the
supreme ...
To the courteous READER . SA ATIATED and fatigued ( gentle reader ) by having
looked on these earthly objects with eyes too intent , and raising therefore the
eye of my mind to higher contemplations , to the wonders diffused by the
supreme ...
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