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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... Republic of Venice . When he arrived at Paris , he was most kindly received by the English ambassador , Lord Scudamore , who recommended him to the famous GROTIUS , who was then am- bassador to the French court , from CHRISTINA , queen ...
... Republic of Venice . When he arrived at Paris , he was most kindly received by the English ambassador , Lord Scudamore , who recommended him to the famous GROTIUS , who was then am- bassador to the French court , from CHRISTINA , queen ...
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... Republic scorn- ed to acknowledge that sort of tribute to any prince in the world , which is now [ 1699 ] paid to the French king , of managing their affairs only in his language ; and took up the noble resolu- tion , to which they ...
... Republic scorn- ed to acknowledge that sort of tribute to any prince in the world , which is now [ 1699 ] paid to the French king , of managing their affairs only in his language ; and took up the noble resolu- tion , to which they ...
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... republic , should write a vindication of monarchy . MILTON's reply , which was also in Latin , with the title of Defencio Populi , was not publish- ed till the beginning of the year 1651. For this performance he was complimented at home ...
... republic , should write a vindication of monarchy . MILTON's reply , which was also in Latin , with the title of Defencio Populi , was not publish- ed till the beginning of the year 1651. For this performance he was complimented at home ...
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... republic , so glo- riously established , of which the speedy extinc- tion would involve us in the deepest and most unexampled infamy . Reverence , finally , your- self : and suffer not that liberty , for the attain- ment of which you ...
... republic , so glo- riously established , of which the speedy extinc- tion would involve us in the deepest and most unexampled infamy . Reverence , finally , your- self : and suffer not that liberty , for the attain- ment of which you ...
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... general defection of a misguided and abused multitude . " Thus nobly did this great man display his patriotic zeal for his favour- ite republic ; but all in vain ! CHAPTER VI . 1655-1658 . THIS seems to be the 206 LIFE OF MILTON .
... general defection of a misguided and abused multitude . " Thus nobly did this great man display his patriotic zeal for his favour- ite republic ; but all in vain ! CHAPTER VI . 1655-1658 . THIS seems to be the 206 LIFE OF MILTON .
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