The Life of MiltonEarliest biography to show Milton's liberalism; influential on 19th-century writers. |
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Perhaps my semblance might deceive the truth , That I to manhood am arriv ' d so
near , And inward ripeness doth much less appear , That soine more timely
happy spirits indu ' th . Yet be it less or more , or foon or Now , It shall be still in ...
Perhaps my semblance might deceive the truth , That I to manhood am arriv ' d so
near , And inward ripeness doth much less appear , That soine more timely
happy spirits indu ' th . Yet be it less or more , or foon or Now , It shall be still in ...
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... a son - in - law ; and if the object of his love had no inclination to reject his suit ,
but what arose from a dread of his being indissolubly united to another . Perhaps
Perhaps Milton alludes to what he felt on this occasion go THE LIFE OF MILTON .
... a son - in - law ; and if the object of his love had no inclination to reject his suit ,
but what arose from a dread of his being indissolubly united to another . Perhaps
Perhaps Milton alludes to what he felt on this occasion go THE LIFE OF MILTON .
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William Hayley. to no one , and to many , perhaps , may make me an object of
disregard . “ Since , therefore , you request me not to reject all hope of recovering
my sight , as you have an intimate friend at Paris , in Thevenot the physician ,
who ...
William Hayley. to no one , and to many , perhaps , may make me an object of
disregard . “ Since , therefore , you request me not to reject all hope of recovering
my sight , as you have an intimate friend at Paris , in Thevenot the physician ,
who ...
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