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... Milton , touching the great Civil War Lucian's True History Visit to Cowper's favourite Village Crumbs of Criticism , No. III . • Mirabeau Music · Narenor , Part II . Impromptu Opening of the Eleventh Iliad • > Recollections of Barbary ...
... Milton , touching the great Civil War Lucian's True History Visit to Cowper's favourite Village Crumbs of Criticism , No. III . • Mirabeau Music · Narenor , Part II . Impromptu Opening of the Eleventh Iliad • > Recollections of Barbary ...
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... Milton , touching the great Civil War , Lucian's True History , Visit to Cowper's favourite Village , Crumbs of Criticism , No. III . Mirabeau , Music , Narenor , Part II . Impromptu , Opening of the Eleventh Iliad , Recollections of ...
... Milton , touching the great Civil War , Lucian's True History , Visit to Cowper's favourite Village , Crumbs of Criticism , No. III . Mirabeau , Music , Narenor , Part II . Impromptu , Opening of the Eleventh Iliad , Recollections of ...
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... Milton , in the Artillery - Walk , to beg that he would also be my guest . For , though he had been secretary , first to the Council of State , and after that , to the Protector ; and Mr. Cowley had held the same post under the Lord St ...
... Milton , in the Artillery - Walk , to beg that he would also be my guest . For , though he had been secretary , first to the Council of State , and after that , to the Protector ; and Mr. Cowley had held the same post under the Lord St ...
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... Milton of his calamity ; whereof , however , he needed no monitor : for soon he said sadly , " Ah , Mr. Cowley , you are a happy man . What would I now give but for one more look at the sun , and the waters , and the gardens of this ...
... Milton of his calamity ; whereof , however , he needed no monitor : for soon he said sadly , " Ah , Mr. Cowley , you are a happy man . What would I now give but for one more look at the sun , and the waters , and the gardens of this ...
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... Milton , " though , from many circumstances both of body and of fortune , I might plead fairer excuses for despondency than yourself , I yet look not so sadly either on the past or on the future . That a deluge hath passed over this our ...
... Milton , " though , from many circumstances both of body and of fortune , I might plead fairer excuses for despondency than yourself , I yet look not so sadly either on the past or on the future . That a deluge hath passed over this our ...
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