The Poetical Works of John MiltonW. Tegg, 1862 - 767ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... persons of rank and learning , and was a constant attendant at their literary parties ; a practice which prevails ... person or my character ; and for about the space of two months I again openly defended , as I had done before , the ...
... persons of rank and learning , and was a constant attendant at their literary parties ; a practice which prevails ... person or my character ; and for about the space of two months I again openly defended , as I had done before , the ...
xlvi ÆäÀÌÁö
... person fallen from so high a dignity , who hath also paid his final debt both to nature and his faults , is neither of itself a thing commendable , nor the intention of this discourse . Neither was it fond ambi- tion , nor the vanity to ...
... person fallen from so high a dignity , who hath also paid his final debt both to nature and his faults , is neither of itself a thing commendable , nor the intention of this discourse . Neither was it fond ambi- tion , nor the vanity to ...
xlvii ÆäÀÌÁö
... person , it appears both by the conceited portraiture before his book , drawn out to the full measure of a masking scene , and set there to catch fools and silly gazers ; and by those Latin words after the end , ' Vota dabunt qu©¡ bella ...
... person , it appears both by the conceited portraiture before his book , drawn out to the full measure of a masking scene , and set there to catch fools and silly gazers ; and by those Latin words after the end , ' Vota dabunt qu©¡ bella ...
xlix ÆäÀÌÁö
... person did with ease , but of late confute and confound the king himself , rising as it were from the grave , and recommending himself to the people in a book published after his death , with new artifices and allurements of words and ...
... person did with ease , but of late confute and confound the king himself , rising as it were from the grave , and recommending himself to the people in a book published after his death , with new artifices and allurements of words and ...
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... person , who engaged in single combat that fierce advocate of despotism , till then re- puted invincible in the opinion of many , and in his own conceit , who insolently challenged us and our armies to the combat ; but whom , while I ...
... person , who engaged in single combat that fierce advocate of despotism , till then re- puted invincible in the opinion of many , and in his own conceit , who insolently challenged us and our armies to the combat ; but whom , while I ...
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