The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇC. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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... kind approbation of the Right Hon . Mr. Secre- tary Peel , early in 1825. These Books , from which so much curious information is derived , contain the daily transactions of the Execu- tive Government in England from February 1648-9 to ...
... kind approbation of the Right Hon . Mr. Secre- tary Peel , early in 1825. These Books , from which so much curious information is derived , contain the daily transactions of the Execu- tive Government in England from February 1648-9 to ...
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... The former , ( Dr. Dampier , ) on being made ac- quainted in 1800 by my very kind and zealous friend , the latter , ( Dr. Luxmoore , ) with this un- dertaking , obligingly transmitted to me an in- terleaved copy xviii PREFACE .
... The former , ( Dr. Dampier , ) on being made ac- quainted in 1800 by my very kind and zealous friend , the latter , ( Dr. Luxmoore , ) with this un- dertaking , obligingly transmitted to me an in- terleaved copy xviii PREFACE .
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... kind of poetical enthusiasm , over this enchanted ground , we returned to the village . " The poet's house was close to the church ; the greatest part of it has been pulled down ; and what remains , belongs to an adjacent farm . I am ...
... kind of poetical enthusiasm , over this enchanted ground , we returned to the village . " The poet's house was close to the church ; the greatest part of it has been pulled down ; and what remains , belongs to an adjacent farm . I am ...
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... kind ; and certainly with ample testimony of the attention , with which he had studied ( to use his own words ) " those lofty fables and ro- mances that recount in solemn cantos the deeds of knighthood " . " At his return he heard of ...
... kind ; and certainly with ample testimony of the attention , with which he had studied ( to use his own words ) " those lofty fables and ro- mances that recount in solemn cantos the deeds of knighthood " . " At his return he heard of ...
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... kind then extant ; and he did it with great observa- tion and improvement . " But Milton is at once exonerated from the supposed imposture , which Dr. Birch also discredited , by the connection of Arch- bishop Juxon , with the prayer ...
... kind then extant ; and he did it with great observa- tion and improvement . " But Milton is at once exonerated from the supposed imposture , which Dr. Birch also discredited , by the connection of Arch- bishop Juxon , with the prayer ...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With a Memoir, and Critical Remarks ..., 1±Ç John Milton ªÀº ¹ßÃé¹® º¸±â - 1843 |
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