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These initial difficulties were , however , only temporary ; he soon returned to college ; and though he never grew to love Cambridge , his course there was henceforth undisturbed , and , from the scholastic point of view , satisfactory ...
These initial difficulties were , however , only temporary ; he soon returned to college ; and though he never grew to love Cambridge , his course there was henceforth undisturbed , and , from the scholastic point of view , satisfactory ...
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IX When such music sweet Their hearts and ears did greet As never was by mortal finger struck ; Divinely - warbled voice Answ'ring the stringéd noise , As all their souls in blissful rapture took : The air , such pleasure loth to lose ...
IX When such music sweet Their hearts and ears did greet As never was by mortal finger struck ; Divinely - warbled voice Answ'ring the stringéd noise , As all their souls in blissful rapture took : The air , such pleasure loth to lose ...
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XII Such music ( as ' tis said ] Before was never made , But when of old the Sons of Morning sung , While the Creator great His constellations set , And the well - balanced world on hinges hung ; And cast the dark foundations deep ...
XII Such music ( as ' tis said ] Before was never made , But when of old the Sons of Morning sung , While the Creator great His constellations set , And the well - balanced world on hinges hung ; And cast the dark foundations deep ...
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But they were years of production also , and the poems which Milton now wrote , even if “ Paradise Lost ” had never followed , would in themselves have sufficed to give him a high place among the greatest masters of our literature .
But they were years of production also , and the poems which Milton now wrote , even if “ Paradise Lost ” had never followed , would in themselves have sufficed to give him a high place among the greatest masters of our literature .
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“ As the Bear never sets , this implies that the student sits up till daybreak , when all stars disappear ” ( Keightley ) . The fabled Egyptian king , whom , on account of his universal kaowledge and skill , the Greeks called ...
“ As the Bear never sets , this implies that the student sits up till daybreak , when all stars disappear ” ( Keightley ) . The fabled Egyptian king , whom , on account of his universal kaowledge and skill , the Greeks called ...
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