The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, 7. köideMitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... soul and vigour , but not the same 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.
... soul and vigour , but not the same 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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... souls , the damned simony of tentals , and the hire of indul- gences to commit mortal sin . ' † These bolts are aimed more particularly at the origin of the system . A part of its abominations were crushed under the hand of Henry VIII ...
... souls , the damned simony of tentals , and the hire of indul- gences to commit mortal sin . ' † These bolts are aimed more particularly at the origin of the system . A part of its abominations were crushed under the hand of Henry VIII ...
Page 90
... is disturbed ; * Godw . Pph . p . 262 . + There's no such thing . It was the slavish temper of his soul That shaped the baseless notion . Godw . pp . 262-3 . and , like the bewitched children of Connecticut , cry 90 LIFE OF MILTON ,
... is disturbed ; * Godw . Pph . p . 262 . + There's no such thing . It was the slavish temper of his soul That shaped the baseless notion . Godw . pp . 262-3 . and , like the bewitched children of Connecticut , cry 90 LIFE OF MILTON ,
Page 123
... soul . He made its influence extend to the body ; and seems to have considered it as peculiarly fitted to aid nature in the process of digestion . Thus , ion . Thus . in. his. treatise. on. Education. ,. he. not. only. thinks. ,. boys.
... soul . He made its influence extend to the body ; and seems to have considered it as peculiarly fitted to aid nature in the process of digestion . Thus , ion . Thus . in. his. treatise. on. Education. ,. he. not. only. thinks. ,. boys.
Page 145
... winning words to conquer willing hearts , And make persuasion do the work of fear ; At least to try , and teach the erring soul , VOL . VII . 1 N Not wilfully misdoing , but unaware Misled ; the stubborn Book 1 . 145 PARADISE , REGAINED .
... winning words to conquer willing hearts , And make persuasion do the work of fear ; At least to try , and teach the erring soul , VOL . VII . 1 N Not wilfully misdoing , but unaware Misled ; the stubborn Book 1 . 145 PARADISE , REGAINED .
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