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Side iii
In this early time of life , such was his love of learning , and so great his ambition to surpass his equals , that from his twelfth year he commonly continued his studies till midnight , which ( as he lays himself ) was the first ruin ...
In this early time of life , such was his love of learning , and so great his ambition to surpass his equals , that from his twelfth year he commonly continued his studies till midnight , which ( as he lays himself ) was the first ruin ...
Side iv
He had given early proofs of his poetic genius before he went to the university ; and there he excelled more and more , and distinguished himself by several copies of verses upon occasional subjects , as well as by all his academical ...
He had given early proofs of his poetic genius before he went to the university ; and there he excelled more and more , and distinguished himself by several copies of verses upon occasional subjects , as well as by all his academical ...
Side xv
It was certainly a very recluse and studious life that both he and his pupils led : but the young men of that age were of a different turn from those of the present ; and he himself gave an example to those under him of hard study and ...
It was certainly a very recluse and studious life that both he and his pupils led : but the young men of that age were of a different turn from those of the present ; and he himself gave an example to those under him of hard study and ...
Side xvi
And the next year he set forth his Apology for Smestymnuus , in anfwer to the confutation of his animadversions , written , as he thought himself , by Bp . Hall or his son . And here very luckily ended a controversy , which detained him ...
And the next year he set forth his Apology for Smestymnuus , in anfwer to the confutation of his animadversions , written , as he thought himself , by Bp . Hall or his son . And here very luckily ended a controversy , which detained him ...
Side xix
... himself a friend . He composed likewise two Connets on the reception his book of divorce met with , but the latter is much the better of the two . Mr. Wood says , that after the King's restoration , when the subject of divorce was ...
... himself a friend . He composed likewise two Connets on the reception his book of divorce met with , but the latter is much the better of the two . Mr. Wood says , that after the King's restoration , when the subject of divorce was ...
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Adam againſt alſo angel appear arms began behold beſt bring callid cloud created dark death deep delight divine doubt dreadful dwell earth equal eternal evil eyes fair faith fall Father fear field fight fire firſt foon fruit glory gods grace hand happy haſt hath head heard heart heav'n hell hill himſelf hope houſe juſt King laſt late Latin leave leſs light live look loſt mean Milton mind morn moſt muſt nature never night once pain Paradiſe peace perhaps reaſon receive reſt round ſaid Satan ſay ſeems ſeveral ſhall ſhape ſhe ſhould ſome ſon ſtate ſtill ſtood ſuch ſweet taſte thee thence theſe things thoſe thou thought throne till tree virtue voice whoſe wide wings