The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 - Classical poetry |
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... 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 ever proceeded any man very eminent for knowledge : its only genuine ...
... 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 ever proceeded any man very eminent for knowledge : its only genuine ...
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... evil days and evil tongues , and with darkness and with danger compassed round . ' This darkness , had his eyes been better employed , had undoubtedly deserved compassion ; but to add the mention 22 of danger was ungrateful and unjust ...
... evil days and evil tongues , and with darkness and with danger compassed round . ' This darkness , had his eyes been better employed , had undoubtedly deserved compassion ; but to add the mention 22 of danger was ungrateful and unjust ...
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Including Translations ... But of evil tongues for Milton to complain required ' impudence at least equal to his other powers ; Mil- ton , whose warmest advocates must allow , that he never spared any asperity of reproach or brutality ...
Including Translations ... But of evil tongues for Milton to complain required ' impudence at least equal to his other powers ; Mil- ton , whose warmest advocates must allow , that he never spared any asperity of reproach or brutality ...
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... evil that was never felt ? That in the reigns of Charles and James the ' Pa- radise Lost ' received no public acclamations , is rea- dily confessed . Wit and ... evil tongues in evil days , was that reverential 50 THE LIFE OF MILTON .
... evil that was never felt ? That in the reigns of Charles and James the ' Pa- radise Lost ' received no public acclamations , is rea- dily confessed . Wit and ... evil tongues in evil days , was that reverential 50 THE LIFE OF MILTON .
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Including Translations ... from evil tongues in evil days , was that reverential silence which was generously preserved . But it cannot be inferred , that his Poem was not read , or not , however unwillingly , admired . The sale , if it ...
Including Translations ... from evil tongues in evil days , was that reverential silence which was generously preserved . But it cannot be inferred , that his Poem was not read , or not , however unwillingly , admired . The sale , if it ...
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