The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1권William Pickering, 1834 |
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... minds were never yet initiated , nor subdued under the true love of moral or reli- gious virtue , which two are the best , and greatest points of ... mind ? smattering learning of the University and of the manner in LIFE OF MILTON . vii.
... minds were never yet initiated , nor subdued under the true love of moral or reli- gious virtue , which two are the best , and greatest points of ... mind ? smattering learning of the University and of the manner in LIFE OF MILTON . vii.
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... mind , and conducive to its improvement ; and he might feel unwilling to be diverted from them , into the barren and unprofitable pursuits , which the old system of collegiate education too often required ; 14 that which he disliked or ...
... mind , and conducive to its improvement ; and he might feel unwilling to be diverted from them , into the barren and unprofitable pursuits , which the old system of collegiate education too often required ; 14 that which he disliked or ...
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... mind that more than ordinary favour and respect , which I found above any of my equals at the hands of these courteous and learned men , the fellows of the college wherein I spent some years ; who , at my parting , after I had taken two ...
... mind that more than ordinary favour and respect , which I found above any of my equals at the hands of these courteous and learned men , the fellows of the college wherein I spent some years ; who , at my parting , after I had taken two ...
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... mind opens itself without reserve to his familiar friend .— ' Hear me , ' he writes , ' my Deodati , and suffer me , moment , to speak without blushing in a more lofty strain . Do you ask what I am meditating ? by the help of heaven ...
... mind opens itself without reserve to his familiar friend .— ' Hear me , ' he writes , ' my Deodati , and suffer me , moment , to speak without blushing in a more lofty strain . Do you ask what I am meditating ? by the help of heaven ...
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... mind can undergo , giving to it com- prehension and vigour ; but is the only solid basis on which an investigation of the laws of nature can be conducted , or those arts improved that tend to the advantage of society , and the happiness ...
... mind can undergo , giving to it com- prehension and vigour ; but is the only solid basis on which an investigation of the laws of nature can be conducted , or those arts improved that tend to the advantage of society , and the happiness ...
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