The Poetical Works of John Milton, Հատոր 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... manner he shall dispose and employ those suns of knowledge and illumination , which God hath sent him into this world to trade with . " And that which aggravates the burden more is , that , having received amongst his allotted parcels ...
... manner he shall dispose and employ those suns of knowledge and illumination , which God hath sent him into this world to trade with . " And that which aggravates the burden more is , that , having received amongst his allotted parcels ...
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... manner of writing , wherein knowing myself inferior to myself , led by the genial power of nature to another task , I have the use , as I may account , but of my left hand : and though I shall be foolish in saying more to this purpose ...
... manner of writing , wherein knowing myself inferior to myself , led by the genial power of nature to another task , I have the use , as I may account , but of my left hand : and though I shall be foolish in saying more to this purpose ...
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... manner is , was not unstudied in those authors which are most commended ; whereof some were grave orators and historians , whose matter methought I loved indeed , but as my age then was , so I understood them ; others were the smooth ...
... manner is , was not unstudied in those authors which are most commended ; whereof some were grave orators and historians , whose matter methought I loved indeed , but as my age then was , so I understood them ; others were the smooth ...
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John Milton. and the innocence of his manners ; and he had tacitly cherished in his breast that flame of piety which ... manner the favoured object of the divine regard . But there was another department of the war , which was destined ...
John Milton. and the innocence of his manners ; and he had tacitly cherished in his breast that flame of piety which ... manner the favoured object of the divine regard . But there was another department of the war , which was destined ...
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... manner from the counties and boroughs , ) when among them who are the very guardians of liberty , and to whose custody it is committed , there must be so many , who know not either how to use or to enjoy liberty , who either understand ...
... manner from the counties and boroughs , ) when among them who are the very guardians of liberty , and to whose custody it is committed , there must be so many , who know not either how to use or to enjoy liberty , who either understand ...
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