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Pagina 23
At Rome , as at Florence , he staid only two months ; a time , indeed , sufficient , if
he desired only to ramble with an explainer of its antiquities , or to view palaces
and count pictures ; but certainly too short for the contemplation of learning ...
At Rome , as at Florence , he staid only two months ; a time , indeed , sufficient , if
he desired only to ramble with an explainer of its antiquities , or to view palaces
and count pictures ; but certainly too short for the contemplation of learning ...
Pagina 49
The angel Gabriel , as by his name signifying a prince of power , tracing Paradise
with a more free office , passes by the station of the chorus , and , desired by
them , relates what he knew of man ; as the creation of Eve , with their love and ...
The angel Gabriel , as by his name signifying a prince of power , tracing Paradise
with a more free office , passes by the station of the chorus , and , desired by
them , relates what he knew of man ; as the creation of Eve , with their love and ...
Pagina 82
... and as those that understand it know commonly the beginning best , its
rehearsal will seldom be necessary It is not likely that Milton required any
passage to be so much repeated , as that his daughter could learn it ; nor likely
that he desired ...
... and as those that understand it know commonly the beginning best , its
rehearsal will seldom be necessary It is not likely that Milton required any
passage to be so much repeated , as that his daughter could learn it ; nor likely
that he desired ...
Pagina 89
Milton appears to have formed very early that system of diction , and mode of
verse , which his maturer judgment approved , and from which he never
endeavoured nor desired to deviate . Nor does Comus afford only a specimen of
his ...
Milton appears to have formed very early that system of diction , and mode of
verse , which his maturer judgment approved , and from which he never
endeavoured nor desired to deviate . Nor does Comus afford only a specimen of
his ...
Pagina 157
But , as he who desires no virtue in his companion , has no virtue in himself ,
those whom Otway frequented had no purpose of doing more for him than to pay
his reckoning . They desired only to drink and laugh : their fondness was without
...
But , as he who desires no virtue in his companion , has no virtue in himself ,
those whom Otway frequented had no purpose of doing more for him than to pay
his reckoning . They desired only to drink and laugh : their fondness was without
...
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