John Milton, His Life and Times, Religious and Political Opinions: With an Appendix, Containing Animadversions Upon Dr. Johnson's Life of Milton, &c. &cNorwood Editions, 1833 - 397 páginas |
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... affectionate sorrow could suggest . The state of the nation at this time he thus describes : " On my return from my travels , I found all mouths open against the Bishops ; some complaining of their vices , and others quarrelling with ...
... affectionate sorrow could suggest . The state of the nation at this time he thus describes : " On my return from my travels , I found all mouths open against the Bishops ; some complaining of their vices , and others quarrelling with ...
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... affectionate visit . He then sent a servant , doubtless demanding her from her fa- ther , and then " she positively ... affection . A husband who could act with this haughty feeling towards his companion , must have strange notions of ...
... affectionate visit . He then sent a servant , doubtless demanding her from her fa- ther , and then " she positively ... affection . A husband who could act with this haughty feeling towards his companion , must have strange notions of ...
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... affection and pardon . I fear MIL- TON cannot , in regard to the spirit and treatment manifested towards her , ( as she ought to have been considered by him as his " companion , bone of his bone , and flesh of his flesh , " and to have ...
... affection and pardon . I fear MIL- TON cannot , in regard to the spirit and treatment manifested towards her , ( as she ought to have been considered by him as his " companion , bone of his bone , and flesh of his flesh , " and to have ...
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... affection from within , they would discern better what it is to favour and uphold the tyrant of a nation . But being slaves within doores , no wonder that they strive so much to have the public state conform- ably governed to the inward ...
... affection from within , they would discern better what it is to favour and uphold the tyrant of a nation . But being slaves within doores , no wonder that they strive so much to have the public state conform- ably governed to the inward ...
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... affection to the good old cause , " that he was made secretary to the council of state for foreign affairs : he adds , " for the Republic scorn- ed to acknowledge that sort of tribute to any prince in the world , which is now [ 1699 ] ...
... affection to the good old cause , " that he was made secretary to the council of state for foreign affairs : he adds , " for the Republic scorn- ed to acknowledge that sort of tribute to any prince in the world , which is now [ 1699 ] ...
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