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... course , the chief subjects of his attention ; but he probably made a beginning also with French and Italian , and even perhaps with Hebrew , for in 1625 , just before he went to Cambridge , he wrote acknowledging a " desirable present ...
... course , the chief subjects of his attention ; but he probably made a beginning also with French and Italian , and even perhaps with Hebrew , for in 1625 , just before he went to Cambridge , he wrote acknowledging a " desirable present ...
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... course . The Water - Nymphs , that in the bottom played , Held up their pearlèd wrists , and took her in , Bearing her straight to agèd Nereus ' hall ; Who , piteous of her woes , reared her lank head , And gave her to his daughters to ...
... course . The Water - Nymphs , that in the bottom played , Held up their pearlèd wrists , and took her in , Bearing her straight to agèd Nereus ' hall ; Who , piteous of her woes , reared her lank head , And gave her to his daughters to ...
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... course of action which he thus so resolutely pursued . Milton is now universally recognised as one of the supreme poets of all the world ; he had long nourished the ambition of producing some one great work in which his genius and his ...
... course of action which he thus so resolutely pursued . Milton is now universally recognised as one of the supreme poets of all the world ; he had long nourished the ambition of producing some one great work in which his genius and his ...
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