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Pagina 19
... to myself I ne'er will be ; The diction , being the vehicle of the thoughts , Nor
shall my future actions be confiu'd first presents itself to the intellectual eye : and
By my own present mind . 1 that Before it falls into his hand ; of COLLEY . 19.
... to myself I ne'er will be ; The diction , being the vehicle of the thoughts , Nor
shall my future actions be confiu'd first presents itself to the intellectual eye : and
By my own present mind . 1 that Before it falls into his hand ; of COLLEY . 19.
Pagina 22
... and he seems ley's hand , he escaped happily both for himself to have
regained his full force of mind ; for he and his friends . wrote afterwards his
excellent poem upon the He was yet engaged in a greater undertaking . death of
Cowley ...
... and he seems ley's hand , he escaped happily both for himself to have
regained his full force of mind ; for he and his friends . wrote afterwards his
excellent poem upon the He was yet engaged in a greater undertaking . death of
Cowley ...
Pagina 24
By any power , by this right hand it shou'd . And though my outward state
misfortune hath ! by por Deprest thus low , it cannot reach my faith . Nor
consecrated from the same -Thus , by his fraud and our own faith o'ercome , A
feigoed tear ...
By any power , by this right hand it shou'd . And though my outward state
misfortune hath ! by por Deprest thus low , it cannot reach my faith . Nor
consecrated from the same -Thus , by his fraud and our own faith o'ercome , A
feigoed tear ...
Pagina 27
... 94 Carla Dati on now to grow wears DAY , / door , and led him by the hand into
the asseme In ' 1638 he left England , and went first to l Of these Italian
testimonies , poor as they are , Phere in the favour of Lord Scuda : he was proud
enough ...
... 94 Carla Dati on now to grow wears DAY , / door , and led him by the hand into
the asseme In ' 1638 he left England , and went first to l Of these Italian
testimonies , poor as they are , Phere in the favour of Lord Scuda : he was proud
enough ...
Pagina 34
Milton's Thesaurus " came to his hands ; and it is Chorus bewails , and tells the
good Adam has lost . asserted , in the preface thereto , that the editors ACT . V.
thereof had the use of three large folios in manuscript , collected and digested
into ...
Milton's Thesaurus " came to his hands ; and it is Chorus bewails , and tells the
good Adam has lost . asserted , in the preface thereto , that the editors ACT . V.
thereof had the use of three large folios in manuscript , collected and digested
into ...
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