The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volume 1C. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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... Spirits is due . " t 66 as In the 17th year of his age , distinguished as a classical scholar , and conversant in several languages , he was sent , from St. Paul's School , to Cambridge ; and was admitted a Pensioner at Christ College ...
... Spirits is due . " t 66 as In the 17th year of his age , distinguished as a classical scholar , and conversant in several languages , he was sent , from St. Paul's School , to Cambridge ; and was admitted a Pensioner at Christ College ...
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... spirit of Quevedo . See his Animadversions , & c . Prose - Works , vol . i . p . 159 , edit . 1698 . 8 Vita di Torq . Tasso , scritta da G. B. Manso , 12mo . Venet . 1621 , p . 32 , 33 . Ad altri studi , onde poi speme hauea Di ristorar ...
... spirit of Quevedo . See his Animadversions , & c . Prose - Works , vol . i . p . 159 , edit . 1698 . 8 Vita di Torq . Tasso , scritta da G. B. Manso , 12mo . Venet . 1621 , p . 32 , 33 . Ad altri studi , onde poi speme hauea Di ristorar ...
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... spirit to be limited and confined ; that he was for compre- hending all sciences , but professing none . His con- duct , however , on these occasions is a proof of the sincerity with which he had resolved to deliver his sentiments ...
... spirit to be limited and confined ; that he was for compre- hending all sciences , but professing none . His con- duct , however , on these occasions is a proof of the sincerity with which he had resolved to deliver his sentiments ...
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... impracticable . His nephew , with great spirit and affection , observes that , if his * See this point further discussed in the present Account . pupils s " had received his documents with the same AND WRITINGS OF MILTON . 47.
... impracticable . His nephew , with great spirit and affection , observes that , if his * See this point further discussed in the present Account . pupils s " had received his documents with the same AND WRITINGS OF MILTON . 47.
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... spirit that none shall , that I dare almost aver of myself , as far as life and free leisure will extend . Neither do I think it shame to covenant with any knowing reader that for some few years yet I may go on trust with him toward the ...
... spirit that none shall , that I dare almost aver of myself , as far as life and free leisure will extend . Neither do I think it shame to covenant with any knowing reader that for some few years yet I may go on trust with him toward the ...
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