John Milton; his life and times; religious and political opinions; with an appendix, containing animadversions upon Dr. Johnson's Life of Milton, etc1833 |
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... noble - minded and gigantic man , will not be unacceptable nor unprofitable to the bulk of his countrymen . The writer cannot anticipate that the sentiments stated in his work will be universally acceptable ; but if they be approved by ...
... noble - minded and gigantic man , will not be unacceptable nor unprofitable to the bulk of his countrymen . The writer cannot anticipate that the sentiments stated in his work will be universally acceptable ; but if they be approved by ...
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... noble conduct . - Milton's Sonnet . - Cromwell's inten- tion to found a Protestant Council . - Milton's State Letters : -The Protector to the Prince of Tarentum , to the Duke of Savoy , to the Prince of Transilvania , to the king of the ...
... noble conduct . - Milton's Sonnet . - Cromwell's inten- tion to found a Protestant Council . - Milton's State Letters : -The Protector to the Prince of Tarentum , to the Duke of Savoy , to the Prince of Transilvania , to the king of the ...
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... noble- man of Florence , to whom he wrote the tenth of his familiar letters . " From Florence he went next to Rome , where he resided two months , and witnessed the misera- ble remains of that once famous city , the mistress of the ...
... noble- man of Florence , to whom he wrote the tenth of his familiar letters . " From Florence he went next to Rome , where he resided two months , and witnessed the misera- ble remains of that once famous city , the mistress of the ...
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... noble compatriots , to jeopard his life on the high places of the field . " 66 up Before returning to England , however , he made his mind again to visit Rome , though he was advised by some merchants to the contrary ; for they had ...
... noble compatriots , to jeopard his life on the high places of the field . " 66 up Before returning to England , however , he made his mind again to visit Rome , though he was advised by some merchants to the contrary ; for they had ...
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... noble youth - for he was scarcely more , being now only thirty- two years of age ; -and if the reader is well ac- quainted with the state of society at that time , as regarded the Established Church of England , when Laud * was ...
... noble youth - for he was scarcely more , being now only thirty- two years of age ; -and if the reader is well ac- quainted with the state of society at that time , as regarded the Established Church of England , when Laud * was ...
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