An Account of the Life, Opinions, and Writings of John Milton: With an Introduction to Paradise LostChapman and Hall, 1855 - 484 sivua |
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... never return , not even in imagination ! Some time after - for in those days books were not plentiful with me - I procured the whole of Milton's poetry . I was of course enchanted with Comus , and even then I could discern and admire ...
... never return , not even in imagination ! Some time after - for in those days books were not plentiful with me - I procured the whole of Milton's poetry . I was of course enchanted with Comus , and even then I could discern and admire ...
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... never trustworthy ; Lingard , on account of his religious pre- judices , rarely so , —most so however in this portion of his history . For myself I can truly assert that in rela- ting the conflict between King and Parliament , I did my ...
... never trustworthy ; Lingard , on account of his religious pre- judices , rarely so , —most so however in this portion of his history . For myself I can truly assert that in rela- ting the conflict between King and Parliament , I did my ...
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With an Introduction to Paradise Lost Thomas Keightley. which I have never deviated , the principle of acknow- ledging the obligation when I was indebted for opinions or ideas to any preceding writer . What is unacknow- ledged therefore ...
With an Introduction to Paradise Lost Thomas Keightley. which I have never deviated , the principle of acknow- ledging the obligation when I was indebted for opinions or ideas to any preceding writer . What is unacknow- ledged therefore ...
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... never to introduce the subject of religion , but if questioned as to his faith , not to dissemble it , be the consequences what they might . He accordingly quitted Naples and set out once more for Rome , where he arrived in safety , and ...
... never to introduce the subject of religion , but if questioned as to his faith , not to dissemble it , be the consequences what they might . He accordingly quitted Naples and set out once more for Rome , where he arrived in safety , and ...
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... never was made ! Some of these works even must have been unintelligible to master and pupils alike ; such , for ex- ample , were the agricultural writers , which can only be understood by one who has a practical acquaintance with ...
... never was made ! Some of these works even must have been unintelligible to master and pupils alike ; such , for ex- ample , were the agricultural writers , which can only be understood by one who has a practical acquaintance with ...
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