The Life of John MiltonNichols and Son, 1806 - 566 pagina's |
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Pagina 77
... passed at Horton . The evidence of their ripened excellence would not allow us to ascribe them to his more youthful years , even if the accurate and cir- cumstantial account , which has been trans- mitted to us , of the produce of those ...
... passed at Horton . The evidence of their ripened excellence would not allow us to ascribe them to his more youthful years , even if the accurate and cir- cumstantial account , which has been trans- mitted to us , of the produce of those ...
Pagina 83
... passed immediately through his open ear into his responsive heart ; and his fortune , small as his disinterest- edness had suffered it to remain , was instantly communicated to relieve . His humanity comprehended the whole animated ...
... passed immediately through his open ear into his responsive heart ; and his fortune , small as his disinterest- edness had suffered it to remain , was instantly communicated to relieve . His humanity comprehended the whole animated ...
Pagina 94
... passed immediately through Leghorn and Pisa to Florence , and on the banks of the Arno , made famous by the purity of the Tuscan language , which was spoken on them , and by the learning and ta- lents that frequented them , he made what ...
... passed immediately through Leghorn and Pisa to Florence , and on the banks of the Arno , made famous by the purity of the Tuscan language , which was spoken on them , and by the learning and ta- lents that frequented them , he made what ...
Pagina 98
... passed two months in the con- templation of the wonders of her ancient and mous Galileo , grown old , a prisoner to the Inquisition , for think- ing in astronomy otherwise than the Franciscan and Dominican licensers thought . " A speech ...
... passed two months in the con- templation of the wonders of her ancient and mous Galileo , grown old , a prisoner to the Inquisition , for think- ing in astronomy otherwise than the Franciscan and Dominican licensers thought . " A speech ...
Pagina 122
... passed beyond the Alps was sufficient for him to measure his own strength on the most renowned arena of literature in Europe , and to receive and to give know- ledge in a generous traffic with the first men of the age . If his course ...
... passed beyond the Alps was sufficient for him to measure his own strength on the most renowned arena of literature in Europe , and to receive and to give know- ledge in a generous traffic with the first men of the age . If his course ...
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