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... eye having failed before the other ) , and which had been accelerated by his persistence in his book against Salmasius in spite of the warnings of his physicians , had become serious before his removal to Petty France , and was total ...
... eye having failed before the other ) , and which had been accelerated by his persistence in his book against Salmasius in spite of the warnings of his physicians , had become serious before his removal to Petty France , and was total ...
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... eyes , would be led into the room where Cromwell was ; and at any Court concert or the like , Milton , if he came ... eye , though equally resolute also in his other principle that there should be an ample toleration of dissent from that ...
... eyes , would be led into the room where Cromwell was ; and at any Court concert or the like , Milton , if he came ... eye , though equally resolute also in his other principle that there should be an ample toleration of dissent from that ...
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... eye Up in the broad fields of the sky . " There is no doubt that the Bridgewater MS . , being the stage copy , here represents what did actually happen . Milton had intended the Masque to begin with a speech ; but Lawes , thinking it ...
... eye Up in the broad fields of the sky . " There is no doubt that the Bridgewater MS . , being the stage copy , here represents what did actually happen . Milton had intended the Masque to begin with a speech ; but Lawes , thinking it ...
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... eyes of the audience , representing " a stately palace , set out with all manner of deliciousness ; soft music ; tables spread with dainties " ; the Lady in an enchanted chair , with Comus pressing her to drink out of a glass , while ...
... eyes of the audience , representing " a stately palace , set out with all manner of deliciousness ; soft music ; tables spread with dainties " ; the Lady in an enchanted chair , with Comus pressing her to drink out of a glass , while ...
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... eye , the performance ends , and the audience rises and disperses through the Castle . The Castle is now a crumbling ruin , along the ivy - clad walls and through the dark passages of which the visitor clambers or gropes his way ...
... eye , the performance ends , and the audience rises and disperses through the Castle . The Castle is now a crumbling ruin , along the ivy - clad walls and through the dark passages of which the visitor clambers or gropes his way ...
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