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... mind as he wrote the passionate lamentation ; and that house , we may be sure , was never afterwards passed by Milton , while he could behold anything in this world , without peculiar memories and musings . So well , even at such a ...
... mind as he wrote the passionate lamentation ; and that house , we may be sure , was never afterwards passed by Milton , while he could behold anything in this world , without peculiar memories and musings . So well , even at such a ...
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... mind . It might be noted not only that a word did occur , but also how many times it occurred ; and from the relative degrees of frequency thus noted in the occurrence of words instructive in- ferences might be drawn . The frequency or ...
... mind . It might be noted not only that a word did occur , but also how many times it occurred ; and from the relative degrees of frequency thus noted in the occurrence of words instructive in- ferences might be drawn . The frequency or ...
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... long , Lord , lost , loud , love , low , make , man , might , mild , mind , moon , morn , mortal , move , mount and mountain , name , nature , new , night , I old , pain , Paradise , part , past His Vocabulary . xiii.
... long , Lord , lost , loud , love , low , make , man , might , mild , mind , moon , morn , mortal , move , mount and mountain , name , nature , new , night , I old , pain , Paradise , part , past His Vocabulary . xiii.
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... mind , that ever walks attended By a strong siding champion Conscience . O welcom pure ey'd Faith , white - handed Hope , Thou hovering Angel girt with golden wings , And thou unblemish't form of Chastity , I see ye visibly , and now ...
... mind , that ever walks attended By a strong siding champion Conscience . O welcom pure ey'd Faith , white - handed Hope , Thou hovering Angel girt with golden wings , And thou unblemish't form of Chastity , I see ye visibly , and now ...
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... minds , And urg'd them on with mad desire To call in hast for thir destroyer ; They only set on sport and play Unweetingly importun'd Thir own destruction to come speedy upon them . So fond are mortal men Fall'n into wrath divine , As ...
... minds , And urg'd them on with mad desire To call in hast for thir destroyer ; They only set on sport and play Unweetingly importun'd Thir own destruction to come speedy upon them . So fond are mortal men Fall'n into wrath divine , As ...
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