John Milton: A BiographyCockshaw, 1851 - 251 páginas |
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... opinions ; but the thoughts of obedience , whether canonical or civil , raised his indignation . ” It is obviously unnecessary to have recourse to the suppo- sition that it was only the canons of the Church HIS COLLEGE LIFE . 19.
... opinions ; but the thoughts of obedience , whether canonical or civil , raised his indignation . ” It is obviously unnecessary to have recourse to the suppo- sition that it was only the canons of the Church HIS COLLEGE LIFE . 19.
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... this performance ; and he who would maintain a high opinion of Dr. Johnson's integrity and candour , will do well to avoid his Life of Milton . CHAPTER III . MILTON'S RESIDENCE AT HORTON - COMPOSES THE 20 JOHN MILTON .
... this performance ; and he who would maintain a high opinion of Dr. Johnson's integrity and candour , will do well to avoid his Life of Milton . CHAPTER III . MILTON'S RESIDENCE AT HORTON - COMPOSES THE 20 JOHN MILTON .
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... opinion , the grave authority of Pareus , commenting that book , is sufficient to confirm . Or if occasion shall lead , to imitate those magnific odes and hymns , wherein Pindarus and Callimachus are in most things worthy , some others ...
... opinion , the grave authority of Pareus , commenting that book , is sufficient to confirm . Or if occasion shall lead , to imitate those magnific odes and hymns , wherein Pindarus and Callimachus are in most things worthy , some others ...
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... opinion , because no form of church govern . ment is there prescribed . " This reasoning , I think , fairly admits of two replies . First , if no form of church govern- ment at all is prescribed in the Scriptures , then all objection to ...
... opinion , because no form of church govern . ment is there prescribed . " This reasoning , I think , fairly admits of two replies . First , if no form of church govern- ment at all is prescribed in the Scriptures , then all objection to ...
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... opinion , and represses the " sin of schism . " The passages which are necessary to put the reader in full pos- session of Milton's argument , though long , must be intro- duced , as an example of the overwhelming momentum of his ...
... opinion , and represses the " sin of schism . " The passages which are necessary to put the reader in full pos- session of Milton's argument , though long , must be intro- duced , as an example of the overwhelming momentum of his ...
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