The Poetical Works of John Milton, 4권John Macrone, 1835 |
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... perhaps like best to see their own likenesses ; but it is often so far mis- chievous , that it is apt to confirm them in a complacency with their own follies . 1 Our business is to improve our understandings , and exalt our hearts ; to ...
... perhaps like best to see their own likenesses ; but it is often so far mis- chievous , that it is apt to confirm them in a complacency with their own follies . 1 Our business is to improve our understandings , and exalt our hearts ; to ...
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... perhaps inspired by Leonora , [ Baroni , ] a young lady whom he had heard sing at Rome , and whom he celebrates in three Latin epigrams . But these were among the vanities of his youth . Yet at a much later and cooler period , when he ...
... perhaps inspired by Leonora , [ Baroni , ] a young lady whom he had heard sing at Rome , and whom he celebrates in three Latin epigrams . But these were among the vanities of his youth . Yet at a much later and cooler period , when he ...
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... perhaps Of Bethel and of Dan ? There is some difficulty and obscurity in this passage ; and several conjectures and emendations have been offered to clear it ; but none , I think , entirely to satisfaction . Mr. Sympson would read ...
... perhaps Of Bethel and of Dan ? There is some difficulty and obscurity in this passage ; and several conjectures and emendations have been offered to clear it ; but none , I think , entirely to satisfaction . Mr. Sympson would read ...
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