The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Memoir, EtcF. A. Stokes, 1888 - 221 頁 |
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... eyes , whose natural weakness was attended with frequent pains in the head ; but as all these disadvantages could not repress my ardour for learning , my father took care to have me instructed by various pre- ceptors , both at home and ...
... eyes , whose natural weakness was attended with frequent pains in the head ; but as all these disadvantages could not repress my ardour for learning , my father took care to have me instructed by various pre- ceptors , both at home and ...
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... eyes were dark grey , his complexion fair and delicate In after - times , when time and sorrow were creeping on him , he still looked ten years younger than he was ; and his eyes did not betray by their appearance the sad secret of ...
... eyes were dark grey , his complexion fair and delicate In after - times , when time and sorrow were creeping on him , he still looked ten years younger than he was ; and his eyes did not betray by their appearance the sad secret of ...
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... eyes lighted on a woman , beautiful , with the rare and intellectual loveliness of a Grecian muse ; she was Leonora Baroni - the first singer in the world . Her mother , as beautiful and nearly as fine a singer as herself , sat near her ...
... eyes lighted on a woman , beautiful , with the rare and intellectual loveliness of a Grecian muse ; she was Leonora Baroni - the first singer in the world . Her mother , as beautiful and nearly as fine a singer as herself , sat near her ...
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... eyes unclosed in Bread Street , James I. had been five years King of Britain . The glorious reign of Elizabeth , with its host of great Statesmen , Warriors , Poets , and Discoverers , was succeeded by that of a contemptible and ...
... eyes unclosed in Bread Street , James I. had been five years King of Britain . The glorious reign of Elizabeth , with its host of great Statesmen , Warriors , Poets , and Discoverers , was succeeded by that of a contemptible and ...
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... eye how books demean them- selves as well as men ; and thereafter to confine , imprison , and do sharpest justice on them as malefactors ; for books are not absolutely dead things , but do contain a potency of life in them , to be as ...
... eye how books demean them- selves as well as men ; and thereafter to confine , imprison , and do sharpest justice on them as malefactors ; for books are not absolutely dead things , but do contain a potency of life in them , to be as ...
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