Lives of sacred poets, Volumen 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 páginas |
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... person can doubt who reads the sonnet written in his twenty- third year , in which he expresses his resolution to walk conscious of the never - sleeping watchfulness of his " great Task - master's eye . " The beautiful elegy addressed ...
... person can doubt who reads the sonnet written in his twenty- third year , in which he expresses his resolution to walk conscious of the never - sleeping watchfulness of his " great Task - master's eye . " The beautiful elegy addressed ...
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... person to do the noblest and godliest deeds , and much better worth than to deject and defile with such a debasement and such a pollution as sin is , himself so highly ransomed and ennobled to a new friendship and filial relation with ...
... person to do the noblest and godliest deeds , and much better worth than to deject and defile with such a debasement and such a pollution as sin is , himself so highly ransomed and ennobled to a new friendship and filial relation with ...
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... persons , who obtained the appellation of Divorcers , or Miltonists , but who were very far from possessing sufficient respectability or influ- ence , as Symmons would incline us to believe , to attest the power of his pen , or give ...
... persons , who obtained the appellation of Divorcers , or Miltonists , but who were very far from possessing sufficient respectability or influ- ence , as Symmons would incline us to believe , to attest the power of his pen , or give ...
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... persons of rank and influence upon our ecclesiastical affairs + . What greater stimulant , therefore , could he have required , than his own reputation ? * Preface to Eiconoclastes . + But see Mitford's Life of Milton , p . 52 ...
... persons of rank and influence upon our ecclesiastical affairs + . What greater stimulant , therefore , could he have required , than his own reputation ? * Preface to Eiconoclastes . + But see Mitford's Life of Milton , p . 52 ...
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... person named John Rowland , a fact established by the researches of Mr. Todd . This barbarous production was honoured with a reply , drawn up by Philips , but corrected by Milton . In the next year was published Regii Sanguinis Clamor ...
... person named John Rowland , a fact established by the researches of Mr. Todd . This barbarous production was honoured with a reply , drawn up by Philips , but corrected by Milton . In the next year was published Regii Sanguinis Clamor ...
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