The Poetical Works of John Milton: With a Memoir and Seven Embellishments by Fuseli, Westall and MartinChidley, 1844 |
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Արդյունքներ 79–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... perhaps given some offence by visiting Galileo , then a prisoner in the Inquisition for philosophical heresy ; and at Naples he was told by Manso that , by his B 2 declarations on religious questions , he had excluded himself from THE ...
... perhaps given some offence by visiting Galileo , then a prisoner in the Inquisition for philosophical heresy ; and at Naples he was told by Manso that , by his B 2 declarations on religious questions , he had excluded himself from THE ...
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... perhaps very diligently pursued . Not long after ( August 19 ) the flutter of innumerable bosoms was stilled by an act , which the King , that his mercy might want no recommendation of elegance , rather called an Act of Oblivion than of ...
... perhaps very diligently pursued . Not long after ( August 19 ) the flutter of innumerable bosoms was stilled by an act , which the King , that his mercy might want no recommendation of elegance , rather called an Act of Oblivion than of ...
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... perhaps he pe- rused with pleasure , as they recalled to his memory the days of youth , but for which , nothing but veneration for his name could now procure a reader . When he had attained his sixty - sixth year , the gout , with which ...
... perhaps he pe- rused with pleasure , as they recalled to his memory the days of youth , but for which , nothing but veneration for his name could now procure a reader . When he had attained his sixty - sixth year , the gout , with which ...
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... perhaps at this time his daughters were employed . He composed much in the morning , and dictated in the day , sitting obliquely in an elbow - chair , with his leg thrown over the arm . Fortune appears not to have had much of his care ...
... perhaps at this time his daughters were employed . He composed much in the morning , and dictated in the day , sitting obliquely in an elbow - chair , with his leg thrown over the arm . Fortune appears not to have had much of his care ...
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... perhaps the least indebted . He was naturally a thinker for himself , confident of his own abilities , and disdainful of help or hinderance : he did not refuse admission to the thoughts or images of his predecessors , but he did not ...
... perhaps the least indebted . He was naturally a thinker for himself , confident of his own abilities , and disdainful of help or hinderance : he did not refuse admission to the thoughts or images of his predecessors , but he did not ...
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