The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes and a Life of the Author, Volume 1Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1838 |
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... sight of heaven , The mountain of the congregation call'd , ' & c . How small the spark that could kindle into a poetical flame in Milton's mind ! how quick the apprehension that seized the 13 See p . xlviii . of his Life . 14 See T ...
... sight of heaven , The mountain of the congregation call'd , ' & c . How small the spark that could kindle into a poetical flame in Milton's mind ! how quick the apprehension that seized the 13 See p . xlviii . of his Life . 14 See T ...
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... five years of his doing it . He began about two years before the king came in , and finished about three years after the king's restoration . ' 15 Birch's Life , p . lvi loss of his sight in the beginning of the third lxxiv LIFE OF MILTON .
... five years of his doing it . He began about two years before the king came in , and finished about three years after the king's restoration . ' 15 Birch's Life , p . lvi loss of his sight in the beginning of the third lxxiv LIFE OF MILTON .
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With Notes and a Life of the Author John Milton. loss of his sight in the beginning of the third book , and of the return of the King in the introduction to the seventh . Some difficulty was experienced in obtaining a license ; 16 and ...
With Notes and a Life of the Author John Milton. loss of his sight in the beginning of the third book , and of the return of the King in the introduction to the seventh . Some difficulty was experienced in obtaining a license ; 16 and ...
Page lxxxvii
... sight , he says that they did not betray the loss . His voice and ear were musical . He was vigorous and active , delighting in the exercise of the sword . Of his figure in his declining days , the following sketch has been left by ...
... sight , he says that they did not betray the loss . His voice and ear were musical . He was vigorous and active , delighting in the exercise of the sword . Of his figure in his declining days , the following sketch has been left by ...
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... sight , and his disordered health , he afterwards changed his hours , and rested in bed43 from nine till four in summer , and five in the winter months . If at these hours he was not disposed to rise , he had a person by his bedside to ...
... sight , and his disordered health , he afterwards changed his hours , and rested in bed43 from nine till four in summer , and five in the winter months . If at these hours he was not disposed to rise , he had a person by his bedside to ...
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