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... side of the gateway are converted into a commodious dwelling - house . It is near Uxbridge ; and Milton , when he wrote ' Arcades , ' was still living with his father at Horton , near Colnebrook , in the same neighbourhood . He mentions ...
... side of the gateway are converted into a commodious dwelling - house . It is near Uxbridge ; and Milton , when he wrote ' Arcades , ' was still living with his father at Horton , near Colnebrook , in the same neighbourhood . He mentions ...
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... side of this cause of destruction , the Muses left him for twenty years . Coming fresh from the living fountains of all imaginative creation , the happy delirium of glorious genius subsided into a cold and harsh stagnation of all that ...
... side of this cause of destruction , the Muses left him for twenty years . Coming fresh from the living fountains of all imaginative creation , the happy delirium of glorious genius subsided into a cold and harsh stagnation of all that ...
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... side . It was his labour to turn philosophy from the study of nature to speculations upon life ; but the innovators whom I oppose are turning off attention from life to nature . They seem to think that we are placed here to watch the ...
... side . It was his labour to turn philosophy from the study of nature to speculations upon life ; but the innovators whom I oppose are turning off attention from life to nature . They seem to think that we are placed here to watch the ...
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... side the Alps ; I began thus far to assent both to them and divers of my friends here at home , and not less to an inward prompting , which now grew daily upon me , that with labour and intense study ( which I take to be my portion in ...
... side the Alps ; I began thus far to assent both to them and divers of my friends here at home , and not less to an inward prompting , which now grew daily upon me , that with labour and intense study ( which I take to be my portion in ...
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... side . " In 1654 Milton published his " Defensio secunda contra Infamem Libellum Anonymum , cui titulus , Regii Sanguinis Clamor ad C©¡lum adversus Parricidas Anglicanos . " * This commences with another magnificent passage regarding ...
... side . " In 1654 Milton published his " Defensio secunda contra Infamem Libellum Anonymum , cui titulus , Regii Sanguinis Clamor ad C©¡lum adversus Parricidas Anglicanos . " * This commences with another magnificent passage regarding ...
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