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John Milton Henry John Todd. There is another circumstance in the principal actors of the Iliad and Eneid , which gives a peculiar beauty to those two poems , and was ... TODD . son . " But , as that great philosopher adds xvi PARADISE LOST .
John Milton Henry John Todd. There is another circumstance in the principal actors of the Iliad and Eneid , which gives a peculiar beauty to those two poems , and was ... TODD . son . " But , as that great philosopher adds xvi PARADISE LOST .
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John Milton Henry John Todd. son . " But , as that great philosopher adds , " if we see a man of virtue mixed with infirmities fall into any misfortune , it does not only raise our pity but our terrour ; because we are afraid that the ...
John Milton Henry John Todd. son . " But , as that great philosopher adds , " if we see a man of virtue mixed with infirmities fall into any misfortune , it does not only raise our pity but our terrour ; because we are afraid that the ...
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John Milton Henry John Todd. If we look into the SENTIMENTS , I think they are sometimes defective under the following heads ; first , as there are several of them too much pointed , and some that degenerate even into puns . Of this last ...
John Milton Henry John Todd. If we look into the SENTIMENTS , I think they are sometimes defective under the following heads ; first , as there are several of them too much pointed , and some that degenerate even into puns . Of this last ...
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John Milton Henry John Todd. Nor must I here omit that beautiful circumstance of his burst- ing out in tears , upon his survey of those innumerable Spirits whom ... TODD . ally come to pass ; for the water was stained PARADISE LOST . xxxvii.
John Milton Henry John Todd. Nor must I here omit that beautiful circumstance of his burst- ing out in tears , upon his survey of those innumerable Spirits whom ... TODD . ally come to pass ; for the water was stained PARADISE LOST . xxxvii.
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John Milton Henry John Todd. ally come to pass ; for the water was stained to surprising red- ness ; and , as we observed travelling , had discoloured the sea a great way into a reddish hue , occasioned doubtless by a sort of minium , or ...
John Milton Henry John Todd. ally come to pass ; for the water was stained to surprising red- ness ; and , as we observed travelling , had discoloured the sea a great way into a reddish hue , occasioned doubtless by a sort of minium , or ...
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