Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions |
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... did nevertheless 66 Argue not Against Heaven's hand or will , nor bate a jot Of heart or hope ; but still bore up and steer'd Right onward . " D2 : " From others only do we derive our knowledge that Milton 85.
... did nevertheless 66 Argue not Against Heaven's hand or will , nor bate a jot Of heart or hope ; but still bore up and steer'd Right onward . " D2 : " From others only do we derive our knowledge that Milton 85.
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From others only do we derive our knowledge that Milton , in his latter day , had his scorners and detractors ; and even in his day of youth and hope , that he had enemies would have been unknown to us , had they not been likewise the ...
From others only do we derive our knowledge that Milton , in his latter day , had his scorners and detractors ; and even in his day of youth and hope , that he had enemies would have been unknown to us , had they not been likewise the ...
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... should be compelled to derive his maintenance from the altar , when too he has perhaps deliberately abandoned the fairest prospects of rank and opulence in order to devote 8 himself , an entire and undistracted man , to 43 1.
... should be compelled to derive his maintenance from the altar , when too he has perhaps deliberately abandoned the fairest prospects of rank and opulence in order to devote 8 himself , an entire and undistracted man , to 43 1.
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I hazard this declaration , however , on the supposition , that the reader had taken it up , as he would have done any other collection of poems purporting to derive their subjects or interests from the incidents of domestic or ordinary ...
I hazard this declaration , however , on the supposition , that the reader had taken it up , as he would have done any other collection of poems purporting to derive their subjects or interests from the incidents of domestic or ordinary ...
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The men of business who had passed their lives chiefly in cities , and who might therefore be expected to derive the highest pleasure from acute notices of men and manners conveyed in easy , yet correct and pointed language ; and all ...
The men of business who had passed their lives chiefly in cities , and who might therefore be expected to derive the highest pleasure from acute notices of men and manners conveyed in easy , yet correct and pointed language ; and all ...
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