The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1권William Tegg & Company, 1848 - 767페이지 |
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... voice of nature and of truth , the language of his heart . In 1623 , Milton produced his translations of the 114th and 136th Psalms ; and in his seventeenth1o year , he was sent from St. Paul's school , and admitted a pensioner at ...
... voice of nature and of truth , the language of his heart . In 1623 , Milton produced his translations of the 114th and 136th Psalms ; and in his seventeenth1o year , he was sent from St. Paul's school , and admitted a pensioner at ...
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... voices for ever with metaphysical gargarisms ; hath made them admire a sort of formal outside men , prelatically addicted , whose unchas- tened and over - wrought minds were never yet initiated , nor subdued under the true love of moral ...
... voices for ever with metaphysical gargarisms ; hath made them admire a sort of formal outside men , prelatically addicted , whose unchas- tened and over - wrought minds were never yet initiated , nor subdued under the true love of moral ...
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... voice and ear were musical . He was vigorous and active , delighting in the exercise of the sword . Of his figure in his declining days , the following sketch has been left by Richard- son . An ancient clergyman of Dorsetshire , Dr ...
... voice and ear were musical . He was vigorous and active , delighting in the exercise of the sword . Of his figure in his declining days , the following sketch has been left by Richard- son . An ancient clergyman of Dorsetshire , Dr ...
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... voice , though not a musical ear . He then again studied till six ; entertained his visitors45 till eight ; and supped upon olives , or some light thing ; 46 and after a pipe of tobacco , and a glass of water , went to bed . That Milton ...
... voice , though not a musical ear . He then again studied till six ; entertained his visitors45 till eight ; and supped upon olives , or some light thing ; 46 and after a pipe of tobacco , and a glass of water , went to bed . That Milton ...
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... voice of his prophets ; and that the too easy divorces which the laws of Moses allowed to the Jews , were explained by our Saviour , as not forming a part of the perfect law , or holy will of God ; but as an unwilling allowance to the ...
... voice of his prophets ; and that the too easy divorces which the laws of Moses allowed to the Jews , were explained by our Saviour , as not forming a part of the perfect law , or holy will of God ; but as an unwilling allowance to the ...
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