John Milton: the Patriot and PoetPartridge & Oakey, 1852 - 235 من الصفحات |
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... LANGUAGE , By Samuel Johnson , L.L.D. With the Grammar of the English Tongue , and several thousand additional words . Cloth , 88. 6d . BUNYAN'S PILGRIM'S PROGRESS ; Large type , demy 12mo . 2s . A Select List of Books . EMERSON'S ...
... LANGUAGE , By Samuel Johnson , L.L.D. With the Grammar of the English Tongue , and several thousand additional words . Cloth , 88. 6d . BUNYAN'S PILGRIM'S PROGRESS ; Large type , demy 12mo . 2s . A Select List of Books . EMERSON'S ...
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... WONDERS OF THE HUMAN FRAME : Man , Anatomically and Physiologically considered . Compiled from a Series of Lectures in language adapted to all classes of Readers . 1s . 6d . JOHN MILTON : THE PATRIOT AND POET . THE PATRIOT.
... WONDERS OF THE HUMAN FRAME : Man , Anatomically and Physiologically considered . Compiled from a Series of Lectures in language adapted to all classes of Readers . 1s . 6d . JOHN MILTON : THE PATRIOT AND POET . THE PATRIOT.
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... languages ; he tasted the pages of philosophy : so great was his thirst for learning , that after he was twelve years of age , he seldom went to bed until past midnight . At the age of fifteen he was sent to Christ College , Cambridge ...
... languages ; he tasted the pages of philosophy : so great was his thirst for learning , that after he was twelve years of age , he seldom went to bed until past midnight . At the age of fifteen he was sent to Christ College , Cambridge ...
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... language more accurately and vividly bodied forth the most exalted con- ceptions . The music of the stanza is perfect , too , and the last line of each verse the Alex- andrinian close , is like the swelling of the wind when the blaze ...
... language more accurately and vividly bodied forth the most exalted con- ceptions . The music of the stanza is perfect , too , and the last line of each verse the Alex- andrinian close , is like the swelling of the wind when the blaze ...
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... language is disgraceful . It ex- hibits either strange ignorance of the times in which Milton lived , or servility to despotism— perhaps , a disposition towards despotism.- Very far from being in unison with the gene- rous spirit of ...
... language is disgraceful . It ex- hibits either strange ignorance of the times in which Milton lived , or servility to despotism— perhaps , a disposition towards despotism.- Very far from being in unison with the gene- rous spirit of ...
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