The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇJohn Macrone, 1835 |
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... be easy to persuade me that in this case I am in er- My spirits , during the progress of this composition , have been subdued and despondent : ror . - - my private calamities have been numerous and relentless xxviii PREFACE .
... be easy to persuade me that in this case I am in er- My spirits , during the progress of this composition , have been subdued and despondent : ror . - - my private calamities have been numerous and relentless xxviii PREFACE .
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... my heart and fevered my spirit . The peace which my destiny would take from me , I have endeavoured to court by lofty and in- spiring literature . Geneva , May , 1835 . LIFE OF MILTON . LIFE OF MILTON . CHAPTER I. PREFACE . xxix.
... my heart and fevered my spirit . The peace which my destiny would take from me , I have endeavoured to court by lofty and in- spiring literature . Geneva , May , 1835 . LIFE OF MILTON . LIFE OF MILTON . CHAPTER I. PREFACE . xxix.
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... the under- standing and it was as profound in learning as original and brilliant in native faculties of the in- tellect but there was the leaven of an unholy : VOL . I. A and factious spirit mixed with it . The Puritans had.
... the under- standing and it was as profound in learning as original and brilliant in native faculties of the in- tellect but there was the leaven of an unholy : VOL . I. A and factious spirit mixed with it . The Puritans had.
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John Milton Sir Egerton Brydges. and factious spirit mixed with it . The Puritans had been working under - ground and above - ground with incessant industry , intrigue , and talent ; nor were the Papists more quiet . Amid these ...
John Milton Sir Egerton Brydges. and factious spirit mixed with it . The Puritans had been working under - ground and above - ground with incessant industry , intrigue , and talent ; nor were the Papists more quiet . Amid these ...
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... spirit , where'er thou hoverest , Whether above that high first - moving sphere , Or in the Elysian fields , if such there were . Oh , say me true , if thou wert mortal wight , And why from us so quickly thou didst take thy flight ...
... spirit , where'er thou hoverest , Whether above that high first - moving sphere , Or in the Elysian fields , if such there were . Oh , say me true , if thou wert mortal wight , And why from us so quickly thou didst take thy flight ...
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