The Life of John Milton: In Three Parts. To which are Added, Conjectures on the Origin of Paradise Lost: with an Appendix. By William Hayley ... |
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Such an employment , however , must have been irksome ; and the confiderate
father , in finding that it was so , “ fent out his children ( according to the
expression of his nephew ) to learn some curious and ingenious forts of
manufacture ...
Such an employment , however , must have been irksome ; and the confiderate
father , in finding that it was so , “ fent out his children ( according to the
expression of his nephew ) to learn some curious and ingenious forts of
manufacture ...
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Expression of their joy . ... Canoro , a mufical spirit , to sing his triumph , which is
celebrated with songs and dances in the 4th and 5th scenes ; the latter closes
with expressions of horror from the triumphant demons , on the approach of God .
Expression of their joy . ... Canoro , a mufical spirit , to sing his triumph , which is
celebrated with songs and dances in the 4th and 5th scenes ; the latter closes
with expressions of horror from the triumphant demons , on the approach of God .
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