The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... opinion , and confirmed him in the hope , that , by labour and intense study , which , ' says he , ' I take to be my portion in this life , joined with a strong propensity of nature , ' he might leave something so written to after ...
... opinion , and confirmed him in the hope , that , by labour and intense study , which , ' says he , ' I take to be my portion in this life , joined with a strong propensity of nature , ' he might leave something so written to after ...
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... opinion of English elegance and lite- rature . His purpose was now to have visited Sicily and Greece ; but , hearing of the differences between the king and parliament , he thought it proper to hasten home , rather than pass his life in ...
... opinion of English elegance and lite- rature . His purpose was now to have visited Sicily and Greece ; but , hearing of the differences between the king and parliament , he thought it proper to hasten home , rather than pass his life in ...
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... by events the reasonableness of opinions . Prudence and justice are virtues and ex- cellences of all times and of all places ; we are per- petually moralists , but we are geometricians only by chance 16 THE LIFE OF MILTON .
... by events the reasonableness of opinions . Prudence and justice are virtues and ex- cellences of all times and of all places ; we are per- petually moralists , but we are geometricians only by chance 16 THE LIFE OF MILTON .
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... opinion , that what we had to learn was , how to do good , and avoid evil . Οτι τοι εν μεγαροισι κακοντ ' αγαθονθε τετυκίαι . Of institutions we may judge by their effects . From this wonder - working academy , I do not know that there ...
... opinion , that what we had to learn was , how to do good , and avoid evil . Οτι τοι εν μεγαροισι κακοντ ' αγαθονθε τετυκίαι . Of institutions we may judge by their effects . From this wonder - working academy , I do not know that there ...
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... not with ostentatious exultation , but with calm confidence , 8 Stephen Marshall , Edmund Calamy , Thomas Young , Matthew Newcomen , William Spurstow . 6 his high opinion of his own powers ; and 18 THE LIFE OF MILTON .
... not with ostentatious exultation , but with calm confidence , 8 Stephen Marshall , Edmund Calamy , Thomas Young , Matthew Newcomen , William Spurstow . 6 his high opinion of his own powers ; and 18 THE LIFE OF MILTON .
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Página 100 - This neglect of rime is so little to be taken for a defect, though it may seem so perhaps to vulgar readers, that it is rather to be esteemed an example, the first in English, of ancient liberty recovered to heroic poem from the troublesome and modern bondage of riming.