Lives of sacred poets, Volym 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 sidor |
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... never betrayed the loss of sight . His portrait prefixed to this memoir , repre- sents him in his twenty - first year . By some , indeed , it has been deemed spurious , but Aubrey mentions it in 1681 , as belonging to Milton's widow ...
... never betrayed the loss of sight . His portrait prefixed to this memoir , repre- sents him in his twenty - first year . By some , indeed , it has been deemed spurious , but Aubrey mentions it in 1681 , as belonging to Milton's widow ...
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... never repaid . The only pecuniary advantage he seems to have derived from the success of the Republicans , was a share of the estates belonging to Westminster Abbey , which did not amount to more than sixty pounds . This , together with ...
... never repaid . The only pecuniary advantage he seems to have derived from the success of the Republicans , was a share of the estates belonging to Westminster Abbey , which did not amount to more than sixty pounds . This , together with ...
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... never does he shine with so mild a lustre upon the Christian eye , as in the serene morning of his life , when his flowing locks , his snowy forehead , and the delicate purity of his complexion , obtained for the youthful student of ...
... never does he shine with so mild a lustre upon the Christian eye , as in the serene morning of his life , when his flowing locks , his snowy forehead , and the delicate purity of his complexion , obtained for the youthful student of ...
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... never to be ex- hausted of the pearls which a mysterious and sleepless power is continually creating within its bosom . His mind was saturated with antiquity ; from his early infancy he had been nourished with the milk of that better ...
... never to be ex- hausted of the pearls which a mysterious and sleepless power is continually creating within its bosom . His mind was saturated with antiquity ; from his early infancy he had been nourished with the milk of that better ...
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... never sounded his stanza to the bottom ; employing it only as a mirror to reflect his placid conceptions of fair faces and enchanted gardens , he was , perhaps , unconscious of its hidden spells of sublimity , eloquence , and invective ...
... never sounded his stanza to the bottom ; employing it only as a mirror to reflect his placid conceptions of fair faces and enchanted gardens , he was , perhaps , unconscious of its hidden spells of sublimity , eloquence , and invective ...
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