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... nor hasteneth onward , till he learn , Wondering , each grace , each beauty : -so did burn My heart , when first by thee disclos'd , the gleam It caught of Milton's page , by envious crime Forgotten or deform'd .
... nor hasteneth onward , till he learn , Wondering , each grace , each beauty : -so did burn My heart , when first by thee disclos'd , the gleam It caught of Milton's page , by envious crime Forgotten or deform'd .
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... à lucubrationibus cubitum discederem ; ' and Aubrey adds , ' that when Milton went to school , he studied very hard , and sate up very late , commonly till twelve or one o'clock , and his father ordered the maid to sitt up for him .
... à lucubrationibus cubitum discederem ; ' and Aubrey adds , ' that when Milton went to school , he studied very hard , and sate up very late , commonly till twelve or one o'clock , and his father ordered the maid to sitt up for him .
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... the service of the church , and in mine own resolutions . Till coming 15 See Reason of Church Government urged against Prelacy . Vol . i . p . 123 VOL . 1 . D to some maturity of years , and perceiving what tyranny LIFE OF MILTON . XXV.
... the service of the church , and in mine own resolutions . Till coming 15 See Reason of Church Government urged against Prelacy . Vol . i . p . 123 VOL . 1 . D to some maturity of years , and perceiving what tyranny LIFE OF MILTON . XXV.
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252 , ' At every fall , smoothing the raven down Of darkness till it smiled : ' and the entire silence of the commentators has been remarked . I shall , therefore , observe that there can be no doubt , but that Milton had the following ...
252 , ' At every fall , smoothing the raven down Of darkness till it smiled : ' and the entire silence of the commentators has been remarked . I shall , therefore , observe that there can be no doubt , but that Milton had the following ...
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To this must be added select reading , steady observation , and insight into all seemly and generous arts and affairs ; till which 44 Stephen Marshall , Edward Calamy , Thomas Young , Matthew Newcomen , and William Spurstow ; the ' W ...
To this must be added select reading , steady observation , and insight into all seemly and generous arts and affairs ; till which 44 Stephen Marshall , Edward Calamy , Thomas Young , Matthew Newcomen , and William Spurstow ; the ' W ...
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