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... eyes , and used specta- cles presently after she was thirty years old . Aubrey Lett . iii . p . 449. He lost the use of his left eye in 1651 ; and it is supposed , of the other , in 1654. See Todd's Life ( 1st ed . ) , p . 85 ; but the ...
... eyes , and used specta- cles presently after she was thirty years old . Aubrey Lett . iii . p . 449. He lost the use of his left eye in 1651 ; and it is supposed , of the other , in 1654. See Todd's Life ( 1st ed . ) , p . 85 ; but the ...
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... eyes were of a grayish colour ; and when he was totally deprived of sight , he says that they did not betray the loss . His voice and ear were musical . He was vigorous and active , delighting in the exercise of the sword . Of his ...
... eyes were of a grayish colour ; and when he was totally deprived of sight , he says that they did not betray the loss . His voice and ear were musical . He was vigorous and active , delighting in the exercise of the sword . Of his ...
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... eyes , dazzling their senses and confound- ing their judgments.72 Gray - headed men , men grown old in the business of life , and in the pursuit of practical wisdom , yielded to the siren influence . It pervaded the senate , the city ...
... eyes , dazzling their senses and confound- ing their judgments.72 Gray - headed men , men grown old in the business of life , and in the pursuit of practical wisdom , yielded to the siren influence . It pervaded the senate , the city ...
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... eyes . We should still have possessed the noblest Epic of modern days , but its argu- ment would not have been the ... eye of carbuncle , gliding among the cvi LIFE OF MILTON .
... eyes . We should still have possessed the noblest Epic of modern days , but its argu- ment would not have been the ... eye of carbuncle , gliding among the cvi LIFE OF MILTON .
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John Milton. mane , and eye of carbuncle , gliding among the myrtle thickets of Eden , we should have jousts and tournaments , the streaming of gonfalons , the glitter of dancing plumes , the wailing of bar- baric trumpets , and the ...
John Milton. mane , and eye of carbuncle , gliding among the myrtle thickets of Eden , we should have jousts and tournaments , the streaming of gonfalons , the glitter of dancing plumes , the wailing of bar- baric trumpets , and the ...
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