The Poetical Works of John Milton: With LifeJohn Kendrick, 1850 - 658 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xvii
... sight . On this occasion , " says Milton , replying to an antagonist who had made his blindness a reproach , " I reflected that many had purchased with a superior evil a lighter good , glory with death ; -to me , on the contrary ...
... sight . On this occasion , " says Milton , replying to an antagonist who had made his blindness a reproach , " I reflected that many had purchased with a superior evil a lighter good , glory with death ; -to me , on the contrary ...
الصفحة xix
... sight to grow weak and dim ; " and he adds , that the sight of one eye had almost entirely disappeared fully three years before the other was much affected . That which his physicians had foretold was now rapidly hastening to its fatal ...
... sight to grow weak and dim ; " and he adds , that the sight of one eye had almost entirely disappeared fully three years before the other was much affected . That which his physicians had foretold was now rapidly hastening to its fatal ...
الصفحة xx
... sight , and with a young family around him , which his studious habits were alone sufficient to have inca- pacitated him from taking any charge of , speedily induced him to marry again . He chose as his second wife , Catherine , the ...
... sight , and with a young family around him , which his studious habits were alone sufficient to have inca- pacitated him from taking any charge of , speedily induced him to marry again . He chose as his second wife , Catherine , the ...
الصفحة xxiv
... sight , was unable to take any charge of them , so that they may have been ex- posed to injurious influence from those around them . But , however it may be accounted for , their treatment of their father is proved to have been most ...
... sight , was unable to take any charge of them , so that they may have been ex- posed to injurious influence from those around them . But , however it may be accounted for , their treatment of their father is proved to have been most ...
الصفحة xxv
... sight as a judgment inflicted on him for what he had written against the late king . Milton's reply was to this effect : " If your highness thinks that the calami- ties which befall us here are indications of the wrath of Heaven , in ...
... sight as a judgment inflicted on him for what he had written against the late king . Milton's reply was to this effect : " If your highness thinks that the calami- ties which befall us here are indications of the wrath of Heaven , in ...
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