The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Memoir, EtcF. A. Stokes, 1888 - 221 pages |
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... once heard Mr. Hampton the translator of Polybius say that Milton was the first Englishman who , after the revival of letters , wrote Latin verses with classical elegance " Wh'le at Cambridge he wrote his Elegy . " Ad Thomam Junium ...
... once heard Mr. Hampton the translator of Polybius say that Milton was the first Englishman who , after the revival of letters , wrote Latin verses with classical elegance " Wh'le at Cambridge he wrote his Elegy . " Ad Thomam Junium ...
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... once decided on his own course . He resolved to take pupils , and the first he received were his sister's sons by her first husband- John and Edward Philips . He took a lodging at the house of a Tailor named Russell , in St. Bride's ...
... once decided on his own course . He resolved to take pupils , and the first he received were his sister's sons by her first husband- John and Edward Philips . He took a lodging at the house of a Tailor named Russell , in St. Bride's ...
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... once more . Their reunion proved happier than might have been expected . Baby hands came to draw them to- gether , and Mary Milton lived to give birth to a third daughter , and then died . But long before that period the generous poet ...
... once more . Their reunion proved happier than might have been expected . Baby hands came to draw them to- gether , and Mary Milton lived to give birth to a third daughter , and then died . But long before that period the generous poet ...
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... once , as far as angels ken , he views The dismal situation waste and wild ; A dungeon horrible , on all sides round , As one great furnace , flamed ; yet from those flames No light , but rather darkness visible Served only to discover ...
... once , as far as angels ken , he views The dismal situation waste and wild ; A dungeon horrible , on all sides round , As one great furnace , flamed ; yet from those flames No light , but rather darkness visible Served only to discover ...
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With Memoir, Etc John Milton. Join'd with me once , now misery hath join'd In equal ruin into what pit thou seest From what height fall'n , so much the stronger proved He with his thunder ; and till then who knew The force of those dire ...
With Memoir, Etc John Milton. Join'd with me once , now misery hath join'd In equal ruin into what pit thou seest From what height fall'n , so much the stronger proved He with his thunder ; and till then who knew The force of those dire ...
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