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Pagina xiii
... his twenty - second year , he was torn from affection and my my hopes , experiencing from his God , in requital of a pure life , the mercy of an early death . CHARLES SYMMONS . # LIFEC le THE LIFE OF MILTON . Quem tu.
... his twenty - second year , he was torn from affection and my my hopes , experiencing from his God , in requital of a pure life , the mercy of an early death . CHARLES SYMMONS . # LIFEC le THE LIFE OF MILTON . Quem tu.
Pagina 13
... affection , with which the poem concludes . At tibi , chare pater , postquam non æqua merenti Posse referre datur , nec dona rependere factis , Sit memorasse satis , repetitaque munera grato Percensere animo , fidæque reponere menti ...
... affection , with which the poem concludes . At tibi , chare pater , postquam non æqua merenti Posse referre datur , nec dona rependere factis , Sit memorasse satis , repetitaque munera grato Percensere animo , fidæque reponere menti ...
Pagina 16
... affection and gratitude of his pupil , in a latin elegy of much beauty and poetic merit . But at whatever period Young retired to the continent , or resigned his charge in Mr. Milton's house , it is certain that , before his removal to ...
... affection and gratitude of his pupil , in a latin elegy of much beauty and poetic merit . But at whatever period Young retired to the continent , or resigned his charge in Mr. Milton's house , it is certain that , before his removal to ...
Pagina 29
... affection towards me . Which , being likewise propeuse to all such as were for their studious and civil life worthy of esteem , I could not wrong their judgments and up- right intentions so much as to think I had that regard from them ...
... affection towards me . Which , being likewise propeuse to all such as were for their studious and civil life worthy of esteem , I could not wrong their judgments and up- right intentions so much as to think I had that regard from them ...
Pagina 35
... affection and respect by the greater part of the fellows of his college , who had always been assidu- ous in cultivating his regard . Here , therefore , we must finally rest ; and , throwing from our fancies every idea which " Illic ...
... affection and respect by the greater part of the fellows of his college , who had always been assidu- ous in cultivating his regard . Here , therefore , we must finally rest ; and , throwing from our fancies every idea which " Illic ...
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