The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇI. C. Dieterich, 1784 |
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... eye ; but they raise no great expectations ; they would in any numerous fchool have obtained praife , but not excited wonder . 1 Many of his elegies appear to have been written in his eighteenth year , by which it appears that he had ...
... eye ; but they raise no great expectations ; they would in any numerous fchool have obtained praife , but not excited wonder . 1 Many of his elegies appear to have been written in his eighteenth year , by which it appears that he had ...
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... eyes of courtiers and court - ladies , their grooms and ' made- moifellesstade je vhod This is fufficiently peevifh in a man who , when he mentions his exile from the college , relates with great luxuriance , the compenfation which the ...
... eyes of courtiers and court - ladies , their grooms and ' made- moifellesstade je vhod This is fufficiently peevifh in a man who , when he mentions his exile from the college , relates with great luxuriance , the compenfation which the ...
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... , he miffes a better authority than any that he has found , that of Juvenal in his fourth fatire : Quid agas cum dira et f©¡dior omni Crimine Perfona eft ? As Salmafius reproached Milton with lofing his eyes in the 30 THE LIFE OF MILTON .
... , he miffes a better authority than any that he has found , that of Juvenal in his fourth fatire : Quid agas cum dira et f©¡dior omni Crimine Perfona eft ? As Salmafius reproached Milton with lofing his eyes in the 30 THE LIFE OF MILTON .
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John Milton. As Salmafius reproached Milton with lofing his eyes in the quarrel , Milton delighted himself with the belief that he had hortened Salmafius's lifes and both perhaps with more maliguity than reafon . Salmafius died at the ...
John Milton. As Salmafius reproached Milton with lofing his eyes in the quarrel , Milton delighted himself with the belief that he had hortened Salmafius's lifes and both perhaps with more maliguity than reafon . Salmafius died at the ...
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... eyes ; but , having had it always before him , he continued it , fays Philips , al- most to his dying - day ; but the papers were fo difcompofed and deficient , that they could not be fitted for the prefs . The compilers of the Latin ...
... eyes ; but , having had it always before him , he continued it , fays Philips , al- most to his dying - day ; but the papers were fo difcompofed and deficient , that they could not be fitted for the prefs . The compilers of the Latin ...
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