The Complete Works of John Keats, Volumen4AMS Press Incorporated, 1970 |
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... Milton and Swift were given to Johnson while he was writing the ' Lives of the Poets , ' and that Milton's was one , or part of one , which had been at the back of a miniature of the poet belonging to Addison . Addison , you know ...
... Milton and Swift were given to Johnson while he was writing the ' Lives of the Poets , ' and that Milton's was one , or part of one , which had been at the back of a miniature of the poet belonging to Addison . Addison , you know ...
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... Milton do more good or harm in the world ? He wrote , let me inform you ( for I have it from a friend who had it of ) ... Milton's head could not find room in Charles the Second's . He like a Moon attracted intellect to its flow - it has ...
... Milton do more good or harm in the world ? He wrote , let me inform you ( for I have it from a friend who had it of ) ... Milton's head could not find room in Charles the Second's . He like a Moon attracted intellect to its flow - it has ...
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... Milton and Ceres , and Proserpine1 - yet LXVII . Lord Houghton remarks justly that a part of this letter " illustrates , with singular felicity , the peculiar action of a high imagination on the ordinary relations of the sexes . The ...
... Milton and Ceres , and Proserpine1 - yet LXVII . Lord Houghton remarks justly that a part of this letter " illustrates , with singular felicity , the peculiar action of a high imagination on the ordinary relations of the sexes . The ...
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