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Page 8
... eyes . . . . His regard for her was something more than a passing admiration . • It is also evident that she was aware of his feelings , and was not unwilling to make some response ; for the sonnets were composed in Italian , rather ...
... eyes . . . . His regard for her was something more than a passing admiration . • It is also evident that she was aware of his feelings , and was not unwilling to make some response ; for the sonnets were composed in Italian , rather ...
Page 44
... eyes of his natural discerning , and make him grind in the prisonhouse of their sinister ends and practices upon him : till he , knowing this prelatical rasor to have bereft him of his wonted might , nourish again his puissant hair ...
... eyes of his natural discerning , and make him grind in the prisonhouse of their sinister ends and practices upon him : till he , knowing this prelatical rasor to have bereft him of his wonted might , nourish again his puissant hair ...
Page 46
... eyes ; his body will be of the substance of God ; matter will be of the substance of God . Here is now Milton's good opinion of the lower classes , a good opinion that was destined not to survive the Restoration : 82 Ibid . , III , 117 ...
... eyes ; his body will be of the substance of God ; matter will be of the substance of God . Here is now Milton's good opinion of the lower classes , a good opinion that was destined not to survive the Restoration : 82 Ibid . , III , 117 ...
Page 59
... apostles of Germany ? Who but Alcuin and Wickliff , our countrymen , opened the eyes of Europe , the one in arts , the other in religion ? Let not England forget her precedence of teaching nations how A MAN OF ACTION AND PASSION 59.
... apostles of Germany ? Who but Alcuin and Wickliff , our countrymen , opened the eyes of Europe , the one in arts , the other in religion ? Let not England forget her precedence of teaching nations how A MAN OF ACTION AND PASSION 59.
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... eye . Many a man lives a burden to the earth ; but a good book is the precious life - blood of a master - spirit , embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life . It is true , no age can restore a life , whereof , perhaps ...
... eye . Many a man lives a burden to the earth ; but a good book is the precious life - blood of a master - spirit , embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life . It is true , no age can restore a life , whereof , perhaps ...
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