The Poetical Works of John Milton; to which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorF. C.&J. Rivington, 1822 - 12 pages |
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... Lost , ' and employed his leisure hours upon it from time to time . On the Restoration , whether from compassion for his distresses , or respect for his talents , or from some powerful interest which cannot now be traced , he was ...
... Lost , ' and employed his leisure hours upon it from time to time . On the Restoration , whether from compassion for his distresses , or respect for his talents , or from some powerful interest which cannot now be traced , he was ...
Page vi
... Lost , ' by which he will be known to distant ages and distant na- tions , when the rest of his works are forgotten . When he had attained his sixty - fourth year , his con- stitution was undermined by frequent attacks of the gout ; and ...
... Lost , ' by which he will be known to distant ages and distant na- tions , when the rest of his works are forgotten . When he had attained his sixty - fourth year , his con- stitution was undermined by frequent attacks of the gout ; and ...
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... Lost ' has been exhausted in a number of books that are familiar to the reader ; and praise , if it were to be bestowed in proportion to merit , would perhaps require a new language , or an imagination as fertile as that of the author ...
... Lost ' has been exhausted in a number of books that are familiar to the reader ; and praise , if it were to be bestowed in proportion to merit , would perhaps require a new language , or an imagination as fertile as that of the author ...
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... LOST . BOOK I. The First Book proposes ,. From Horace From Horace From Sophocles From Seneca PSALMS . Psalm I. II . III . IV . V. VI . VII . VIII . LXXX . LXXXI . LXXXII . LXXXIII . LXXXIV . LXXXV . LXXXVI . LXXXVII . LXXXVIII . CXIV ...
... LOST . BOOK I. The First Book proposes ,. From Horace From Horace From Sophocles From Seneca PSALMS . Psalm I. II . III . IV . V. VI . VII . VIII . LXXX . LXXXI . LXXXII . LXXXIII . LXXXIV . LXXXV . LXXXVI . LXXXVII . LXXXVIII . CXIV ...
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