The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, 7. köideMitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... Eyes , human stars ! if you kill me , while closed , what would you do , if open ! " It is added , that , ' eager from this moment to discover the fair incognita , Milton travelled through every part of Italy , seeking her in all ...
... Eyes , human stars ! if you kill me , while closed , what would you do , if open ! " It is added , that , ' eager from this moment to discover the fair incognita , Milton travelled through every part of Italy , seeking her in all ...
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... eyes of courtiers and court ladies , with their grooms and madmoi- selles . There , while they acted and overacted , among other young scholars , I was a spectator ; they thought themselves gallent men , and I thought them fools ; they ...
... eyes of courtiers and court ladies , with their grooms and madmoi- selles . There , while they acted and overacted , among other young scholars , I was a spectator ; they thought themselves gallent men , and I thought them fools ; they ...
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... eyes . And we cannot but remark , that it is almost solely on this occasion , and for this reason alone , that he ever seems to lament the loss of his eyes . * Tol . p . 15 . † Tol . LIFE OF MILTON . 21.
... eyes . And we cannot but remark , that it is almost solely on this occasion , and for this reason alone , that he ever seems to lament the loss of his eyes . * Tol . p . 15 . † Tol . LIFE OF MILTON . 21.
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... eye in Jacob and Cibber , he might well believe , ' from the identity of the author , and the similarity of titles , that the only difference in the two works , was , that , as we have just said , the latter was somewhat indebted to the ...
... eye in Jacob and Cibber , he might well believe , ' from the identity of the author , and the similarity of titles , that the only difference in the two works , was , that , as we have just said , the latter was somewhat indebted to the ...
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... eyes , because he hath found some uncleanness in her. * Ph . ap . Godw . p . 368. His treatises made more noise than is generally imagined . The author was brought before the House of Lords , through the intercession of the clergy ; ban ...
... eyes , because he hath found some uncleanness in her. * Ph . ap . Godw . p . 368. His treatises made more noise than is generally imagined . The author was brought before the House of Lords , through the intercession of the clergy ; ban ...
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