Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... past nor next , Some emblem is of me , or I of this , Who , meteor - like , of stuff and form perplext , Whose what and where in disputation is , If I should call me any thing , should miss . I sum the years and me , and find me not ...
... past nor next , Some emblem is of me , or I of this , Who , meteor - like , of stuff and form perplext , Whose what and where in disputation is , If I should call me any thing , should miss . I sum the years and me , and find me not ...
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... past is recalled by nar- ration , and the future anticipated by vision : but he has been so lavish of his poeti- cal art , that it is difficult to imagine how he could fill eight books more without practising again the same modes of ...
... past is recalled by nar- ration , and the future anticipated by vision : but he has been so lavish of his poeti- cal art , that it is difficult to imagine how he could fill eight books more without practising again the same modes of ...
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... past ( though the execution has been accidentally diverted ) and does still vehemently continue , to retire my- self to some of our American plantations , not to seek for gold , or enrich myself with the traffic of those parts , ( which ...
... past ( though the execution has been accidentally diverted ) and does still vehemently continue , to retire my- self to some of our American plantations , not to seek for gold , or enrich myself with the traffic of those parts , ( which ...
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... past through several editions , which is a longer life than uses to be enjoyed by infants that are born before the ordi- nary terms . They had the good fortune then to find the world so indulgent ( for , considering the time of their ...
... past through several editions , which is a longer life than uses to be enjoyed by infants that are born before the ordi- nary terms . They had the good fortune then to find the world so indulgent ( for , considering the time of their ...
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... past times , than the life of this young prince ; who , from so small beginnings , through such infinite troubles and oppositions , by such miraculous virtues and excellencies , and with such incom- parable variety of wonderful actions ...
... past times , than the life of this young prince ; who , from so small beginnings , through such infinite troubles and oppositions , by such miraculous virtues and excellencies , and with such incom- parable variety of wonderful actions ...
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