The Life of Milton: In Three Parts. To which are Added, Conjectures on the Origin of Paradise Lost: with an Appendix |
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... Not one shall drink thy blood , not one offend Ev'n the defenceless bosom of
my friend ; For thee the ægis of thy God shall hide ; Jehovah's self shall combat
on thy fide ; Thou , therefore , as the most afflicted may , Still hope , and triumph o'
er ...
... Not one shall drink thy blood , not one offend Ev'n the defenceless bosom of
my friend ; For thee the ægis of thy God shall hide ; Jehovah's self shall combat
on thy fide ; Thou , therefore , as the most afflicted may , Still hope , and triumph o'
er ...
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... praises he bestowed on those accomplished foreigners , who were kind to him
, are liberal in the highest degree , and apparently dictated by the heart . After a
short visit to Sienna , he resided two months in Rome , enjoying the most refined
...
... praises he bestowed on those accomplished foreigners , who were kind to him
, are liberal in the highest degree , and apparently dictated by the heart . After a
short visit to Sienna , he resided two months in Rome , enjoying the most refined
...
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... 5 must have surpassed me , I devoted myself to that kind of * service for which I
had the greatest ability , that , with the so better portion of myself , I might add all
the weight I “ could to the pleas of my country and to this most excel" lent cause .
... 5 must have surpassed me , I devoted myself to that kind of * service for which I
had the greatest ability , that , with the so better portion of myself , I might add all
the weight I “ could to the pleas of my country and to this most excel" lent cause .
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... when the celebrated Salmasius was hired to arraign the proceedings of
England against him , every member of the English council turned his eyes upon
Milton as the man from whose spirit and eloquence his country might expect the
most ...
... when the celebrated Salmasius was hired to arraign the proceedings of
England against him , every member of the English council turned his eyes upon
Milton as the man from whose spirit and eloquence his country might expect the
most ...
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for your native Athens in particular , so have I continually persuaded myself , that
at some period I should receive from that city a very signal return for my
benevolent regard : nor has the ancient genius of your most noble country failed
to ...
for your native Athens in particular , so have I continually persuaded myself , that
at some period I should receive from that city a very signal return for my
benevolent regard : nor has the ancient genius of your most noble country failed
to ...
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