John Milton: A BiographyCockshaw, 1851 - 251 páginas |
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... PRINCIPLES OF THAT ILLUSTRIOUS MAN . BY CYRUS R. EDMONDS . ADMIRATIONE TE POTIUS ET IMMORTALIBUS LAUDIBUS , ET SI NATURA SUPPEDITET EMULATIONE DECOREMUS . Tacitus . LONDON : ALBERT COCKSHAW , 41 , LUDGATE HILL . AND ALL BOOKSELLERS ...
... PRINCIPLES OF THAT ILLUSTRIOUS MAN . BY CYRUS R. EDMONDS . ADMIRATIONE TE POTIUS ET IMMORTALIBUS LAUDIBUS , ET SI NATURA SUPPEDITET EMULATIONE DECOREMUS . Tacitus . LONDON : ALBERT COCKSHAW , 41 , LUDGATE HILL . AND ALL BOOKSELLERS ...
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... principles which Milton so sublimely developed and illustrated . To assist in guiding this movement of the popular mind to the study of the works of Milton , is the earnest aim of this biography : and if it should subserve this end ...
... principles which Milton so sublimely developed and illustrated . To assist in guiding this movement of the popular mind to the study of the works of Milton , is the earnest aim of this biography : and if it should subserve this end ...
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... principles which , ultimately embodied in their public acts , have influenced or decided the destinies of their country . The biography of such men is , for the most part , little else than a fragment of the history of their times . To ...
... principles which , ultimately embodied in their public acts , have influenced or decided the destinies of their country . The biography of such men is , for the most part , little else than a fragment of the history of their times . To ...
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... to the public the incidents of his life , our chief design will be to develop , and that mainly , in his own stately and impressive language , the principles and views which he maintained on ecclesiastical subjects . These 2 JOHN MILTON .
... to the public the incidents of his life , our chief design will be to develop , and that mainly , in his own stately and impressive language , the principles and views which he maintained on ecclesiastical subjects . These 2 JOHN MILTON .
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... principles ; while , even in those treatises which are purely political , we incessantly find the evidence , not only of his nonconformity to the episcopalian system in general , but especially of his deep - seated aversion to the ...
... principles ; while , even in those treatises which are purely political , we incessantly find the evidence , not only of his nonconformity to the episcopalian system in general , but especially of his deep - seated aversion to the ...
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