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Strona xv
... lost his sight . And his enemies of a prelate of such distinguished abilities and triumphed in his blindness , and imputed it as a learning . But whoever was the author of it , Mil- judgment upon him for writing against the King : ton ...
... lost his sight . And his enemies of a prelate of such distinguished abilities and triumphed in his blindness , and imputed it as a learning . But whoever was the author of it , Mil- judgment upon him for writing against the King : ton ...
Strona xvi
... lost , and no account is given at Castres in Languedoc ; and he is said to have what is become of the manuscript . It is commonly been a man of a most haughty disposition , and said too that at this time he began his famous poem of ...
... lost , and no account is given at Castres in Languedoc ; and he is said to have what is become of the manuscript . It is commonly been a man of a most haughty disposition , and said too that at this time he began his famous poem of ...
Strona xix
... Lost , had princi- for him ; and at his recommendation married his pally engaged his thoughts for some years past , third wife , Elizabeth Minshul , of a gentleman's and was now completed . It is probable , that his family in Cheshire ...
... Lost , had princi- for him ; and at his recommendation married his pally engaged his thoughts for some years past , third wife , Elizabeth Minshul , of a gentleman's and was now completed . It is probable , that his family in Cheshire ...
Strona xxi
... Lost , or that the author's politics had preju- radise Lost , which some ( says he * ) are pleased to diced him against his poetry ? It was happy that call a poem , and would assert against the slender all great men were not of his mind ...
... Lost , or that the author's politics had preju- radise Lost , which some ( says he * ) are pleased to diced him against his poetry ? It was happy that call a poem , and would assert against the slender all great men were not of his mind ...
Strona xxii
... Lost to become a purchaser of the a better translation of the Paradise Lost by Mr. other copies ? The first thought of Paradise Re- Thomas Power , Fellow of Trinity College , in gained was owing to Elwood the Quaker , as he Cambridge ...
... Lost to become a purchaser of the a better translation of the Paradise Lost by Mr. other copies ? The first thought of Paradise Re- Thomas Power , Fellow of Trinity College , in gained was owing to Elwood the Quaker , as he Cambridge ...
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Strona 10 - Who shall tempt with wandering feet The dark, unbottomed, infinite abyss, And through the palpable obscure find out His uncouth way, or spread his airy flight, Upborne with indefatigable wings Over the vast abrupt ! — So both ascend In the visions of God — B.