The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 7J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... regard , cannot be without value in my partial estimation . On the 23d of May , 1805 , before he had completed his twenty - second year , he was torn from my affection and my hopes , experiencing from his God , in requital of a pure ...
... regard , cannot be without value in my partial estimation . On the 23d of May , 1805 , before he had completed his twenty - second year , he was torn from my affection and my hopes , experiencing from his God , in requital of a pure ...
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... regard to the cause of morals , and the best interests of man , seems to justify that indig- nation , which would brand , again and again , • Francis Blackburne , Archdeacon of Cleveland , author of the Confessional . He published ...
... regard to the cause of morals , and the best interests of man , seems to justify that indig- nation , which would brand , again and again , • Francis Blackburne , Archdeacon of Cleveland , author of the Confessional . He published ...
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... right intentions so much as to think I had that regard from them , for other cause than that I might be still encouraged to proceed in P. W. v . i . 219 . · the honest and laudable courses , of which they LIFE OF MILTON . 20.
... right intentions so much as to think I had that regard from them , for other cause than that I might be still encouraged to proceed in P. W. v . i . 219 . · the honest and laudable courses , of which they LIFE OF MILTON . 20.
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... regard . Of its admission , however , as truc , we cannot perceive that any injury to the repu- tation of our author would be the necessary result . While the rod continued to be an instrument of punishment at our Universi- ties , its ...
... regard . Of its admission , however , as truc , we cannot perceive that any injury to the repu- tation of our author would be the necessary result . While the rod continued to be an instrument of punishment at our Universi- ties , its ...
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... regard . Here , therefore , we must finally rest ; and , throwing from our fancies every idea which " Illic ( Cantabrigiâ ) disciplinis atq ; artibus tradi solitis septennium studui ; procul omni flagitio , bonis omnibus pro- batus ...
... regard . Here , therefore , we must finally rest ; and , throwing from our fancies every idea which " Illic ( Cantabrigiâ ) disciplinis atq ; artibus tradi solitis septennium studui ; procul omni flagitio , bonis omnibus pro- batus ...
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