The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1권Bell and Daldy, 1866 - 334페이지 |
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... received , as is well known , the praise of Warburton , who said It is written with great simplicity , contrary to his custom in his prose writings , and is the better for it . But he sometimes rises into a surprising grandeur in the ...
... received , as is well known , the praise of Warburton , who said It is written with great simplicity , contrary to his custom in his prose writings , and is the better for it . But he sometimes rises into a surprising grandeur in the ...
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... received the visits of people of distinguished parts , as well as quality.42 His domestic habits were those of a severe and temperate student . He drank little wine , and fed without any luxurious delicacy of choice . In his youth , he ...
... received the visits of people of distinguished parts , as well as quality.42 His domestic habits were those of a severe and temperate student . He drank little wine , and fed without any luxurious delicacy of choice . In his youth , he ...
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... received the coif , and the same day was sworn one of the Barons of the exchequer and soon after made one of the judges of the Common Pleas : but his years and indisposition not well brooking the fatigue of public employment , he ...
... received the coif , and the same day was sworn one of the Barons of the exchequer and soon after made one of the judges of the Common Pleas : but his years and indisposition not well brooking the fatigue of public employment , he ...
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