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... for that was all he brought them , and all the young scholar could be expected to bring . Nec adhuc maturus Achilles ' VOL . I. F some one may perhaps be heard offering at high strains LIFE OF MILTON . xli.
... for that was all he brought them , and all the young scholar could be expected to bring . Nec adhuc maturus Achilles ' VOL . I. F some one may perhaps be heard offering at high strains LIFE OF MILTON . xli.
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In 1649-50 , it was ordered by the council , that Mr. Milton do prepare something in answer to the book of Salmasius , and when he hath done it bring it to the council . Previously , however , to this , he had written his answer63 to ...
In 1649-50 , it was ordered by the council , that Mr. Milton do prepare something in answer to the book of Salmasius , and when he hath done it bring it to the council . Previously , however , to this , he had written his answer63 to ...
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Whose pale - faced Regent , Cynthia , paler grows , To see herself pursued by conquering foes , Yet daring stays behind to guard the rear Of her black armies , whither without fear They may retreat , till her alternate course Bring her ...
Whose pale - faced Regent , Cynthia , paler grows , To see herself pursued by conquering foes , Yet daring stays behind to guard the rear Of her black armies , whither without fear They may retreat , till her alternate course Bring her ...
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If then his providence Out of our evil seek to bring forth good , Our labour must be to pervert that end , And out of good still to find means of evil ; Which oft - times may succeed , so as perhaps Shall grieve him , if I fail not ...
If then his providence Out of our evil seek to bring forth good , Our labour must be to pervert that end , And out of good still to find means of evil ; Which oft - times may succeed , so as perhaps Shall grieve him , if I fail not ...
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That with reiterated crimes he might Heap on himself damnation , while he sought Evil to others , and enrag'd might see How all his malice serv'd but to bring forth Infinite goodness , grace , and mercy shewn On man by him seduc'd ...
That with reiterated crimes he might Heap on himself damnation , while he sought Evil to others , and enrag'd might see How all his malice serv'd but to bring forth Infinite goodness , grace , and mercy shewn On man by him seduc'd ...
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