The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1권William Tegg & Company, 1848 - 767페이지 |
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... seem Inimitable ; straight as from a dream Waketh , nor hasteneth onward , till he learn , Wondering , each grace , each beauty : -so did burn My heart , when first by thee disclos'd , the gleam It caught of Milton's page , by envious ...
... seem Inimitable ; straight as from a dream Waketh , nor hasteneth onward , till he learn , Wondering , each grace , each beauty : -so did burn My heart , when first by thee disclos'd , the gleam It caught of Milton's page , by envious ...
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... seems to have been the chief purpose5 for which Mr. Hayley's Life was written . I cannot say much that is favourable to its execution ; but we are indebted to him for first calling the attention of the learned to that singular Italian ...
... seems to have been the chief purpose5 for which Mr. Hayley's Life was written . I cannot say much that is favourable to its execution ; but we are indebted to him for first calling the attention of the learned to that singular Italian ...
xiii 페이지
... seems to have been built by Bentley on the slender foundation that , owing to Milton's blindness , some mistakes in the text of the poem certainly did occur ; and that such a one , as is found in P. L. x . 260 , should pervade both ...
... seems to have been built by Bentley on the slender foundation that , owing to Milton's blindness , some mistakes in the text of the poem certainly did occur ; and that such a one , as is found in P. L. x . 260 , should pervade both ...
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... seems to think that his objections lay not so much against subscription to the articles , but related to canonical obedience . His own account is as follows ; 15 " By the intention of my parents and friends , I was destined of a child ...
... seems to think that his objections lay not so much against subscription to the articles , but related to canonical obedience . His own account is as follows ; 15 " By the intention of my parents and friends , I was destined of a child ...
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... seem to have been but little controlled by the exercise of parental au- thority ; for in the beautiful lines which he addresses to his father , in the Latin language , he says , Neque enim , Pater , ire jubebas , Qua via lata patet ...
... seem to have been but little controlled by the exercise of parental au- thority ; for in the beautiful lines which he addresses to his father , in the Latin language , he says , Neque enim , Pater , ire jubebas , Qua via lata patet ...
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