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... Smectymnuus : - " There , " he says , alluding to the academic performances , " while they acted and overacted , among other scholars I was a spectator ; they thought themselves gallant men , and I thought them fools ; they made sport ...
... Smectymnuus : - " There , " he says , alluding to the academic performances , " while they acted and overacted , among other scholars I was a spectator ; they thought themselves gallant men , and I thought them fools ; they made sport ...
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Robert Eldridge Aris Willmott. * · prepared by five ministers under the title of Smectymnuus , a word formed from the initial letters of their names Their answer was confuted by Archbishop Usher in the Apostolical Institution of ...
Robert Eldridge Aris Willmott. * · prepared by five ministers under the title of Smectymnuus , a word formed from the initial letters of their names Their answer was confuted by Archbishop Usher in the Apostolical Institution of ...
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... Smectymnuus , in which Milton vindicated himself from the aspersions that had been cast upon his character . The incidental notices of his own habits of life are eloquent and interesting . " His morning haunts , ” he declared , " were ...
... Smectymnuus , in which Milton vindicated himself from the aspersions that had been cast upon his character . The incidental notices of his own habits of life are eloquent and interesting . " His morning haunts , ” he declared , " were ...
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... many a pathless forest , has the voice of praise ascended ; and the persecuted wanderer who , in the unaffected ardour of his gratitude to # 66 Apology for Smectymnuus . the Father of all , has made the grass the JOHN MILTON . 61.
... many a pathless forest , has the voice of praise ascended ; and the persecuted wanderer who , in the unaffected ardour of his gratitude to # 66 Apology for Smectymnuus . the Father of all , has made the grass the JOHN MILTON . 61.
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