The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volum 1Little, Brown, 1854 |
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Pàgina xvi
... things , p . 83 ; he has com- posed an epitaph for Mr. Milton , out of Val . Maximus , p . 101. He says , ' His tip , and whiskers ( an essay towards The short , but exquisitely beautiful poem , called ' xvi LIFE OF MILTON .
... things , p . 83 ; he has com- posed an epitaph for Mr. Milton , out of Val . Maximus , p . 101. He says , ' His tip , and whiskers ( an essay towards The short , but exquisitely beautiful poem , called ' xvi LIFE OF MILTON .
Pàgina xxxviii
... things not so quick sighted , while they haste too eagerly to light the nuptial torch . Nor is it therefore for a modest error , that a man should forfeit so great a happiness , and no charitable means to relieve him . Since they who ...
... things not so quick sighted , while they haste too eagerly to light the nuptial torch . Nor is it therefore for a modest error , that a man should forfeit so great a happiness , and no charitable means to relieve him . Since they who ...
Pàgina lv
... things are for the universal good of the whole state , are for that reason lawful and just ; and that a people obliged by an oath is discharged of that obligation , when a lawful prince becomes a tyrant , or gives himself over to sloth ...
... things are for the universal good of the whole state , are for that reason lawful and just ; and that a people obliged by an oath is discharged of that obligation , when a lawful prince becomes a tyrant , or gives himself over to sloth ...
Pàgina lxi
... thing , ( though he has visited all the recesses of his heart ) of any crime , the heinousness of which could have justly called down this calamity ... things of the greatest moment , I have experienced , and acknowledge LIFE OF MILTON . lxi.
... thing , ( though he has visited all the recesses of his heart ) of any crime , the heinousness of which could have justly called down this calamity ... things of the greatest moment , I have experienced , and acknowledge LIFE OF MILTON . lxi.
Pàgina lxii
... things are there which I should desire to see . Neither am I concerned at being classed , though you think this a miserable thing , with the blind , with the afflicted , with the miserable , with the weak . Since there is a hope that ...
... things are there which I should desire to see . Neither am I concerned at being classed , though you think this a miserable thing , with the blind , with the afflicted , with the miserable , with the weak . Since there is a hope that ...
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