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Side ix
He was not given to pastime : he had a plan ; and he says , “ when I take up a thing , I never pause or break it off , nor am drawn away from it by SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF MILTON ix.
He was not given to pastime : he had a plan ; and he says , “ when I take up a thing , I never pause or break it off , nor am drawn away from it by SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF MILTON ix.
Side xii
... now severe and uncalled - for , but at other times he rose to sublime heights of patriotic utterance . The pamphlets , a part of the titles of which are given upon p . xlii , must be read to give an idea of his “ Miltonic rage .
... now severe and uncalled - for , but at other times he rose to sublime heights of patriotic utterance . The pamphlets , a part of the titles of which are given upon p . xlii , must be read to give an idea of his “ Miltonic rage .
Side xiii
He had , despite the warnings of his physicians , deliberately given his eyesight for Eng . lish liberty . Truly he had “ fallen on evil days ” ; but , — 6 though fallen on evil days , On evil days though fallen , and evil tongues ...
He had , despite the warnings of his physicians , deliberately given his eyesight for Eng . lish liberty . Truly he had “ fallen on evil days ” ; but , — 6 though fallen on evil days , On evil days though fallen , and evil tongues ...
Side xliii
While following the questions given , however , the pupils themselves will find so many others that time cannot be found to follow all of them out . INTRODUCTORY SUGGESTIONS 1. Have pupils read chapter on “ The Cosmography of the ...
While following the questions given , however , the pupils themselves will find so many others that time cannot be found to follow all of them out . INTRODUCTORY SUGGESTIONS 1. Have pupils read chapter on “ The Cosmography of the ...
Side xliv
( These should be given with great definiteness , and should be supported by the reading of citations in proof . ) 3. What are the divisions of the introduction ? Why so divided ? 4. What two questions are asked in the introduotion ? 5.
( These should be given with great definiteness , and should be supported by the reading of citations in proof . ) 3. What are the divisions of the introduction ? Why so divided ? 4. What two questions are asked in the introduotion ? 5.
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