John Milton: A BiographyCockshaw, 1851 - 251 páginas |
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... mind to the study of the works of Milton , is the earnest aim of this biography : and if it should subserve this end , its author will be content that his own labours should be dis- regarded or forgotten . June , 1851 . CONTENTS ...
... mind to the study of the works of Milton , is the earnest aim of this biography : and if it should subserve this end , its author will be content that his own labours should be dis- regarded or forgotten . June , 1851 . CONTENTS ...
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... mind . The papal religion had heretofore gathered its spoils and consolidated its empire amidst a darkness only broken by occasional rays of art , and occasional luminaries of learning . With what a cold obliqueness these fell upon the ...
... mind . The papal religion had heretofore gathered its spoils and consolidated its empire amidst a darkness only broken by occasional rays of art , and occasional luminaries of learning . With what a cold obliqueness these fell upon the ...
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A Biography Cyrus R. Edmonds. a cold obliqueness these fell upon the popular mind , let the history of the middle ages testify . In spite of the wild or affected fantasies of the day , it becomes thinking men to designate these as the ...
A Biography Cyrus R. Edmonds. a cold obliqueness these fell upon the popular mind , let the history of the middle ages testify . In spite of the wild or affected fantasies of the day , it becomes thinking men to designate these as the ...
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... mind . The observation of Lord Russell , with regard to the scheme of Henry VIII . , requires but little modification to make it applicable to every subsequent period : - " The reli- gion established by Henry , " he remarks , " was so ...
... mind . The observation of Lord Russell , with regard to the scheme of Henry VIII . , requires but little modification to make it applicable to every subsequent period : - " The reli- gion established by Henry , " he remarks , " was so ...
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... mind and in facility of management . It cannot be said of Milton that he ever set any author before him as a model . It is , however , evident that Ovid was the reigning favourite of the youthful poet , and , even amidst the multi ...
... mind and in facility of management . It cannot be said of Milton that he ever set any author before him as a model . It is , however , evident that Ovid was the reigning favourite of the youthful poet , and , even amidst the multi ...
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