The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇWilliam Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... sight my eyes were naturally weak , and I was subject to frequent head- aches ; which , however , could not chill the ardour of my curiosity , or retard the progress of my improvement . My father had me daily instructed in the grammar ...
... sight my eyes were naturally weak , and I was subject to frequent head- aches ; which , however , could not chill the ardour of my curiosity , or retard the progress of my improvement . My father had me daily instructed in the grammar ...
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... sight " overplied in liberty's defence . " This was , no doubt , true : -the sour humours of the body might , by a natural effect , disease the eyes : they were tender even in his youth . The cause of liberty , pursued from the purest ...
... sight " overplied in liberty's defence . " This was , no doubt , true : -the sour humours of the body might , by a natural effect , disease the eyes : they were tender even in his youth . The cause of liberty , pursued from the purest ...
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... sight away . But God Himself is truth ; in propagating which , as men display a greater integrity and zeal , they approach nearer to the similitude of God , and possess a greater portion of His love . We cannot suppose the Deity envious ...
... sight away . But God Himself is truth ; in propagating which , as men display a greater integrity and zeal , they approach nearer to the similitude of God , and possess a greater portion of His love . We cannot suppose the Deity envious ...
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... sight began to fail him . Edward Philips , for some time assisted him . In 1652 he entirely lost his sight . His nephew , Todd has recovered a curious letter of Milton from the State - Paper Office , recommending his friend Andrew ...
... sight began to fail him . Edward Philips , for some time assisted him . In 1652 he entirely lost his sight . His nephew , Todd has recovered a curious letter of Milton from the State - Paper Office , recommending his friend Andrew ...
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... sight of vernal bloom , or summer's rose , Or flocks , or herds , or human face divine ; But cloud instead , and ever - during dark Surrounds me , from the cheerful ways of men Cut off ; and for the book of knowledge fair Presented with ...
... sight of vernal bloom , or summer's rose , Or flocks , or herds , or human face divine ; But cloud instead , and ever - during dark Surrounds me , from the cheerful ways of men Cut off ; and for the book of knowledge fair Presented with ...
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