John Milton: A BiographyCockshaw, 1851 - 251 páginas |
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... live , let her spread among ye , till with her shadow all your dignities and honours , and all the glory of the land be darkened and obscured . But , on the contrary , if she be found to be malignant , hostile , destructive to all these ...
... live , let her spread among ye , till with her shadow all your dignities and honours , and all the glory of the land be darkened and obscured . But , on the contrary , if she be found to be malignant , hostile , destructive to all these ...
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... lives , but laid upon our necks by the strange wilfulness and wantonness of a needless and jolly persecutor , called Indif- ference . Lastly , some of these ancient deliverers have had immortal praises for preserving their citizens from ...
... lives , but laid upon our necks by the strange wilfulness and wantonness of a needless and jolly persecutor , called Indif- ference . Lastly , some of these ancient deliverers have had immortal praises for preserving their citizens from ...
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... live upon the almsbasket of her prayers ? Will ye persuade us that ye can curse Rome from your hearts , when none but Rome must teach ye to pray ? Abraham disdained to take so much as a thread or shoe - latchet from the king of Sodom ...
... live upon the almsbasket of her prayers ? Will ye persuade us that ye can curse Rome from your hearts , when none but Rome must teach ye to pray ? Abraham disdained to take so much as a thread or shoe - latchet from the king of Sodom ...
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... lives a burden to the earth ; but a good book is the precious life - blood of a master - spirit , embalmed . and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life . It is true , no age can restore a life , whereof , perhaps , there is no ...
... lives a burden to the earth ; but a good book is the precious life - blood of a master - spirit , embalmed . and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life . It is true , no age can restore a life , whereof , perhaps , there is no ...
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... live , but in which the privacy of Milton's position did not allow of his taking an active part . The civil war had been virtually terminated by the battle of Naseby , and the misguided monarch was from this time a captive ; his ...
... live , but in which the privacy of Milton's position did not allow of his taking an active part . The civil war had been virtually terminated by the battle of Naseby , and the misguided monarch was from this time a captive ; his ...
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