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... never seen . Whether , as Hayley supposes , Milton was familiar with the Angeleida of Erasmo de Valvasone , Venet . 1590 , or not , it certainly is productions of the same class , which are the sup- ¥Ö ADVERTISEMENT .
... never seen . Whether , as Hayley supposes , Milton was familiar with the Angeleida of Erasmo de Valvasone , Venet . 1590 , or not , it certainly is productions of the same class , which are the sup- ¥Ö ADVERTISEMENT .
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... never wanting in respect to the fame or the age of that illustrious scholar . Since writing the above , I have had an oppor tunity of perusing Newton's Life of Milton ; it is not written with any spirit or elegance of style , but it ...
... never wanting in respect to the fame or the age of that illustrious scholar . Since writing the above , I have had an oppor tunity of perusing Newton's Life of Milton ; it is not written with any spirit or elegance of style , but it ...
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... never yet initiated , nor subdued under the true love of moral or reli- gious virtue , which two are the best , and greatest points of learning : but either slightly trained up in a kind of hypocritical and hackney course of literature ...
... never yet initiated , nor subdued under the true love of moral or reli- gious virtue , which two are the best , and greatest points of learning : but either slightly trained up in a kind of hypocritical and hackney course of literature ...
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... never - dying beam : Think of the years of glory she has won ; She must not sink before her race is run , Nor her long age of conquest seem a dream .. Genoa , April , 1822 . 28 See his verses to his friend , Giov . Salsilli , 10 . ¬¯©¡¬ã ...
... never - dying beam : Think of the years of glory she has won ; She must not sink before her race is run , Nor her long age of conquest seem a dream .. Genoa , April , 1822 . 28 See his verses to his friend , Giov . Salsilli , 10 . ¬¯©¡¬ã ...
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... never a prisoner in the inquisition at Florence , but was confined at Rome , and at Sienna . After his liberation he went to Arcetri , where it is probable that Milton saw him . From Florence he passed to Sienna , and then to Rome ...
... never a prisoner in the inquisition at Florence , but was confined at Rome , and at Sienna . After his liberation he went to Arcetri , where it is probable that Milton saw him . From Florence he passed to Sienna , and then to Rome ...
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