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... mind can undergo , giving to it com- prehension and vigour ; but is the only solid basis on which an investigation of the laws of nature can be conducted , or those arts improved that tend to the advantage of society , and the happiness ...
... mind can undergo , giving to it com- prehension and vigour ; but is the only solid basis on which an investigation of the laws of nature can be conducted , or those arts improved that tend to the advantage of society , and the happiness ...
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... mind , a mind not condescending to little things : ' and Aubrey adds , that he was satirical . ' 6 His literature was unquestionably immense ; his adversaries admitted that he was the most able and acute scholar living . With the He ...
... mind , a mind not condescending to little things : ' and Aubrey adds , that he was satirical . ' 6 His literature was unquestionably immense ; his adversaries admitted that he was the most able and acute scholar living . With the He ...
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... mind and spirit remains Invincible , and vigour soon returns , Though all our glory extinct , and happy state Here swallow'd up in endless misery . But what if he our conqueror , whom I now Of force believe almighty , since no less ...
... mind and spirit remains Invincible , and vigour soon returns , Though all our glory extinct , and happy state Here swallow'd up in endless misery . But what if he our conqueror , whom I now Of force believe almighty , since no less ...
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LIFE OF MILTON i | i |
Addenda | cxvii |
Five Letters to Milton from various friends | cxxiv |
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