John Milton: A Short Story of His Life and WorksMacmillan, 1899 - 285 páginas |
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... already passed - into the class of authors whom we talk about oftener than we read . In view of this fact I have here ventured to tell over again the story of his life and achievements in the hope that I may win him more lovers and ...
... already passed - into the class of authors whom we talk about oftener than we read . In view of this fact I have here ventured to tell over again the story of his life and achievements in the hope that I may win him more lovers and ...
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... already felt the burning passion of the man who not loving easily , loves the more deeply . But he contemplated also the serene beauty of the peaceful landscape around him , and the spirit of nature took hold upon him not as it had done ...
... already felt the burning passion of the man who not loving easily , loves the more deeply . But he contemplated also the serene beauty of the peaceful landscape around him , and the spirit of nature took hold upon him not as it had done ...
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... already been commu- nicated to him through the medium of her great poets , but it was not to be sealed per- manently upon his spirit as it has been since upon Byron , Shelley , Landor , and Browning . He was fitter than these to ...
... already been commu- nicated to him through the medium of her great poets , but it was not to be sealed per- manently upon his spirit as it has been since upon Byron , Shelley , Landor , and Browning . He was fitter than these to ...
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... already revolving the war in heaven , was not wanted on the fields of Naseby and Dunbar the prophet of the glories of a ren- ovated and redeemed England had faith enough to believe that God would , in due season , show forth the man who ...
... already revolving the war in heaven , was not wanted on the fields of Naseby and Dunbar the prophet of the glories of a ren- ovated and redeemed England had faith enough to believe that God would , in due season , show forth the man who ...
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... already my greatest gain , assurance , and inward satisfaction to have done in this nothing unworthy of an honest life and studies well employed . " He could actually compare his new light on the subject of divorce with the gospel ...
... already my greatest gain , assurance , and inward satisfaction to have done in this nothing unworthy of an honest life and studies well employed . " He could actually compare his new light on the subject of divorce with the gospel ...
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John Milton: A Short Story of His Life and Works William Peterfield Trent Visualização completa - 1899 |
John Milton: A Short Story of His Life and Works William Peterfield Trent Visualização completa - 1899 |
John Milton: A Short Story of His Life and Works William Peterfield Trent Visualização completa - 1899 |
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