John Milton, His Life and Times, Religious and Political Opinions: With an Appendix, Containing Animadversions Upon Dr. Johnson's Life of Milton, &c. &c |
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... , and their servile compliances in supporting arbitrary power in Charles I. , and they may perhaps be inclined to moderate their censures , if not to change their opinion . As to the determined efforts of MILTON to pre- vail PREFACE .
... , and their servile compliances in supporting arbitrary power in Charles I. , and they may perhaps be inclined to moderate their censures , if not to change their opinion . As to the determined efforts of MILTON to pre- vail PREFACE .
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... Charles I. - His description of the Presbyterian ma- gistrates , and ministers . - Enemies to liberty of con- • The writer , by mistake , has in this Chapter used Hume instead of Smollett . the name of science . - House of Lords voted ...
... Charles I. - His description of the Presbyterian ma- gistrates , and ministers . - Enemies to liberty of con- • The writer , by mistake , has in this Chapter used Hume instead of Smollett . the name of science . - House of Lords voted ...
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... Charles II . - Milton secretes himself . — Son- net . - Anecdote . — Two of his works burnt . - Secured by act of Oblivion . - Exemplifies the Character of Abdiel.— Marries his third wife - Removes to Chalfont . - Thomas Ellwood and ...
... Charles II . - Milton secretes himself . — Son- net . - Anecdote . — Two of his works burnt . - Secured by act of Oblivion . - Exemplifies the Character of Abdiel.— Marries his third wife - Removes to Chalfont . - Thomas Ellwood and ...
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... CHARLES DIODATI , wherein were some verses which expressed his preference of the pleasures of London to the drudgery of the univer- sity . " It was on this account , " says Toland , " that some persons , no less ignorant than malicious ...
... CHARLES DIODATI , wherein were some verses which expressed his preference of the pleasures of London to the drudgery of the univer- sity . " It was on this account , " says Toland , " that some persons , no less ignorant than malicious ...
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... CHARLES the FIRST made his second expedition against the Scotch . The reader will have observed the proofs of the high - minded Protestant , which have been briefly stated , in the conduct of this noble youth - for he was scarcely more ...
... CHARLES the FIRST made his second expedition against the Scotch . The reader will have observed the proofs of the high - minded Protestant , which have been briefly stated , in the conduct of this noble youth - for he was scarcely more ...
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