The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇWilliam Pickering, 1834 |
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... deep research and extensive reading which have amassed this wealth of quotations , make us ac- quainted with stores of thought , hitherto buried in the dust of time , or accessible only to the favoured few . The divines , the poets ...
... deep research and extensive reading which have amassed this wealth of quotations , make us ac- quainted with stores of thought , hitherto buried in the dust of time , or accessible only to the favoured few . The divines , the poets ...
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... deep were laid the foundation of his future fame . His studies were in a great measure poetical . Humphrey Lownes , the printer , who lived in the same street , supplied him with Spenser and Sylvester's translation of Du Bar- tas his ...
... deep were laid the foundation of his future fame . His studies were in a great measure poetical . Humphrey Lownes , the printer , who lived in the same street , supplied him with Spenser and Sylvester's translation of Du Bar- tas his ...
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... deep in worldly wis- dom , whose existence depended on her prosperity : we shall not therefore be surprised if a young and zealous Protestant , who could not well endure the ecclesiastical establishment of his own country , simple and ...
... deep in worldly wis- dom , whose existence depended on her prosperity : we shall not therefore be surprised if a young and zealous Protestant , who could not well endure the ecclesiastical establishment of his own country , simple and ...
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... . P. lii . Al . Gill , his old tutor , being driven from St. Paul's , set up a private school in the same street . Wood's Ath . Or . ii . c . 22 . The system of education which he adopted was deep and LIFE OF MILTON . xxvii.
... . P. lii . Al . Gill , his old tutor , being driven from St. Paul's , set up a private school in the same street . Wood's Ath . Or . ii . c . 22 . The system of education which he adopted was deep and LIFE OF MILTON . xxvii.
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John Milton. The system of education which he adopted was deep and comprehensive , it promised to teach science with language ; or rather to make the study of languages subservient to the acquisition of scientific knowledge . Dr. Johnson ...
John Milton. The system of education which he adopted was deep and comprehensive , it promised to teach science with language ; or rather to make the study of languages subservient to the acquisition of scientific knowledge . Dr. Johnson ...
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