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 ...W. Porter, 1797 - 342 páginas |
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... eyes upon Milton as the man from whofe fpirit and eloquence his country might expect the most able vindication . In 1651 , he published his defence of the people , the most elaborate of all his Latin compofitions ; the merits and ...
... eyes upon Milton as the man from whofe fpirit and eloquence his country might expect the most able vindication . In 1651 , he published his defence of the people , the most elaborate of all his Latin compofitions ; the merits and ...
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... eyes as " conducive as poffible to public utility : you fee " what I preferred , and what I loft , with the prin- " ciple on which I acted ; let flanderers therefore ❝cease to talk irreverently on the judgment of " God , and to make me ...
... eyes as " conducive as poffible to public utility : you fee " what I preferred , and what I loft , with the prin- " ciple on which I acted ; let flanderers therefore ❝cease to talk irreverently on the judgment of " God , and to make me ...
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... eyes , tho ' clear To outward view of blemish or of spot , Bereft of fight their seeing have forgot , Nor to their idle orbs does day appear , Or fun , or moon , or star , throughout the year , Or man or woman ; yet I argue not Against ...
... eyes , tho ' clear To outward view of blemish or of spot , Bereft of fight their seeing have forgot , Nor to their idle orbs does day appear , Or fun , or moon , or star , throughout the year , Or man or woman ; yet I argue not Against ...
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... eyes to fee you , continued your kindness to me under that calamity , which can render me a more eligible friend to no one , and to many , perhaps , may make me an object of difregard . impetu et fragore quodam intimo exilire ; nunc ...
... eyes to fee you , continued your kindness to me under that calamity , which can render me a more eligible friend to no one , and to many , perhaps , may make me an object of difregard . impetu et fragore quodam intimo exilire ; nunc ...
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... eyes , after receiving from me fuch an account as may enable him to understand the fource and symp toms of my disorder , I will certainly follow your kind suggestion , that I may not appear to reject af- fiftance thus offered me ...
... eyes , after receiving from me fuch an account as may enable him to understand the fource and symp toms of my disorder , I will certainly follow your kind suggestion , that I may not appear to reject af- fiftance thus offered me ...
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