The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 7J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... parties , indeed , engaged in the transaction I alone seemed to have experienced any essential change of situation in the interval between the expected and the actual period of the publication . Eighteen months ago I felt an interest in ...
... parties , indeed , engaged in the transaction I alone seemed to have experienced any essential change of situation in the interval between the expected and the actual period of the publication . Eighteen months ago I felt an interest in ...
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... party and its spirit , to retain its honourable appel- lation , -I glory as I profess myself to be a WHIG , to be of the school of SOMMERS and of LockE , to arrange myself in the same political class with those enlightened and virtuous ...
... party and its spirit , to retain its honourable appel- lation , -I glory as I profess myself to be a WHIG , to be of the school of SOMMERS and of LockE , to arrange myself in the same political class with those enlightened and virtuous ...
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... has exposed him to the malignity of party ; and this pest , that neither dies nor sleeps- nec dulci declinat lumina somno , has been ever watchful to diminish the pride B of his triumph ; and to obscure that glory , THE ...
... has exposed him to the malignity of party ; and this pest , that neither dies nor sleeps- nec dulci declinat lumina somno , has been ever watchful to diminish the pride B of his triumph ; and to obscure that glory , THE ...
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... parties , founded , as we cannot reasonably doubt , on their mutual conviction of great literary attainments . " A powerful intellect , exerted with un- wearied industry and undiverted attention , must necessarily possess itself of its ...
... parties , founded , as we cannot reasonably doubt , on their mutual conviction of great literary attainments . " A powerful intellect , exerted with un- wearied industry and undiverted attention , must necessarily possess itself of its ...
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... party would be restrained by the conscious- ness of having much to lose , and the other by the felt impropriety of pressing upon esta- Nobilissimus vir Thomas Scudamorus Parisiis humanis- sime accepit ; meq ; Hugoni Gratio viro ...
... party would be restrained by the conscious- ness of having much to lose , and the other by the felt impropriety of pressing upon esta- Nobilissimus vir Thomas Scudamorus Parisiis humanis- sime accepit ; meq ; Hugoni Gratio viro ...
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