Lives of sacred poets, Volumen 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 páginas |
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... " whether approving his doc- trine , or not favouring his accusers , did soon dismiss him . " If , however , he failed to convince others , he at least suc- ceeded in satisfying himself ; and without any delay , JOHN MILTON . 27.
... " whether approving his doc- trine , or not favouring his accusers , did soon dismiss him . " If , however , he failed to convince others , he at least suc- ceeded in satisfying himself ; and without any delay , JOHN MILTON . 27.
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... soon brought him to an act of oblivion and a firm league of peace : — 66 Soon his heart relented Towards her his life so late , and sole delight , Now at his feet submissive in distress . With Milton to forgive an injury was to forget ...
... soon brought him to an act of oblivion and a firm league of peace : — 66 Soon his heart relented Towards her his life so late , and sole delight , Now at his feet submissive in distress . With Milton to forgive an injury was to forget ...
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... soon after , says Philips , ( who was evidently unacquainted with the cause of the change , ) took a pretty garden - house in Petty France , in Westminster , next door to the Lord Scudamore , opening into St. James's Park . He was now ...
... soon after , says Philips , ( who was evidently unacquainted with the cause of the change , ) took a pretty garden - house in Petty France , in Westminster , next door to the Lord Scudamore , opening into St. James's Park . He was now ...
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... soon as I went to bed , and reclined on either side , a copious light used to dart from my closed eyes ; then as my sight grew daily less , darker colours seemed to burst forth with vehemence , and a kind of internal noise ; but now ...
... soon as I went to bed , and reclined on either side , a copious light used to dart from my closed eyes ; then as my sight grew daily less , darker colours seemed to burst forth with vehemence , and a kind of internal noise ; but now ...
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... Soon after his marriage he relinquished his residence , and occu- pied lodgings in the house of Millington , a book auctioneer of considerable eminence , and who appears to have treated his illustrious inmate with becoming respect . A ...
... Soon after his marriage he relinquished his residence , and occu- pied lodgings in the house of Millington , a book auctioneer of considerable eminence , and who appears to have treated his illustrious inmate with becoming respect . A ...
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