John Milton: A BiographyCockshaw, 1851 - 251 páginas |
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... respects similar , witnessed the birth and history of JOHN MILTON . The revival of letters by the in- vention of the art of printing had previously communicated an unexampled impulse to the human mind . The papal religion had heretofore ...
... respects similar , witnessed the birth and history of JOHN MILTON . The revival of letters by the in- vention of the art of printing had previously communicated an unexampled impulse to the human mind . The papal religion had heretofore ...
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... respects , to have been worthy to have his name perpetuated by such a son ; for , while prosecuting his studies at the University of Oxford , he became convinced of the anti - christian character of the popish religion , and embraced ...
... respects , to have been worthy to have his name perpetuated by such a son ; for , while prosecuting his studies at the University of Oxford , he became convinced of the anti - christian character of the popish religion , and embraced ...
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... respect to the torpifying influence of the local scenery , the testimony of the poet Gray may be added to that of every man of ordinary taste who has been , compelled to traverse the wearisome flats of Cambridgeshire . † As to the more ...
... respect to the torpifying influence of the local scenery , the testimony of the poet Gray may be added to that of every man of ordinary taste who has been , compelled to traverse the wearisome flats of Cambridgeshire . † As to the more ...
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... respect which I found above any of my equals at the hands of those courteous and learned men , the fellows of that college wherein I spent some years : who at my parting , after I had taken two degrees , as the manner is , signified ...
... respect which I found above any of my equals at the hands of those courteous and learned men , the fellows of that college wherein I spent some years : who at my parting , after I had taken two degrees , as the manner is , signified ...
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... respect by the greater part of the fellows of his college , who had always been assiduous in cultivating his regard . I have referred to the general conduct of the univer- sity at this time as offensive to Milton's moral tastes . In ...
... respect by the greater part of the fellows of his college , who had always been assiduous in cultivating his regard . I have referred to the general conduct of the univer- sity at this time as offensive to Milton's moral tastes . In ...
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