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... less : ' Aμǹv åμǹv Xéyw vμīv Verily , I , Milton , say unto you ! Another characteristic of his pride may also have come from its home origin . Milton never clearly perceived that the world was not made of Miltons . Anticipating the ...
... less : ' Aμǹv åμǹv Xéyw vμīv Verily , I , Milton , say unto you ! Another characteristic of his pride may also have come from its home origin . Milton never clearly perceived that the world was not made of Miltons . Anticipating the ...
Page 7
... less thin subjects were at hand for artificial love poetry . But we have even better proof of Milton's feelings at this period , since the keenest of Milton's biographers , Dr. Smart of Glasgow , has set in their true light the Italian ...
... less thin subjects were at hand for artificial love poetry . But we have even better proof of Milton's feelings at this period , since the keenest of Milton's biographers , Dr. Smart of Glasgow , has set in their true light the Italian ...
Page 11
... less silence before the sacred office of speaking , bought and begun with servitude and forswearing . From this time onward there entered into his very soul the hatred of priesthood . The Roman Catholic religion , in particular , seemed ...
... less silence before the sacred office of speaking , bought and begun with servitude and forswearing . From this time onward there entered into his very soul the hatred of priesthood . The Roman Catholic religion , in particular , seemed ...
Page 13
... less familiar but , as he thought , more pressing duties . The modest way in which he presented them , under the Virgilian warning , Baccare frontem Cingite , ne vati noceat mala lingua futuro , tells us that he did not look upon them ...
... less familiar but , as he thought , more pressing duties . The modest way in which he presented them , under the Virgilian warning , Baccare frontem Cingite , ne vati noceat mala lingua futuro , tells us that he did not look upon them ...
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... less hopes than these , and leave a calm and pleasing solitariness , fed with cheerful and confident thoughts , to embark in a troubled sea of noises and hoarse disputes , put from behold- ing the bright countenance of truth in the ...
... less hopes than these , and leave a calm and pleasing solitariness , fed with cheerful and confident thoughts , to embark in a troubled sea of noises and hoarse disputes , put from behold- ing the bright countenance of truth in the ...
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