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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... printing scandalous books . - Persecut- ing spirit of Presbyterian Assembly . - Eloquent description of the Liberty of the Press . He is married . - Left by his wife . - Publishes four Tracts on Divorce . They are recon- ciled . Remarks ...
... printing scandalous books . - Persecut- ing spirit of Presbyterian Assembly . - Eloquent description of the Liberty of the Press . He is married . - Left by his wife . - Publishes four Tracts on Divorce . They are recon- ciled . Remarks ...
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... to ren- der a man a stupid fool , or an insufferable pedant . " * " London : printed for Humphrey Robinson , at the sign of the Three Pigeons , in Paul's Church Yard . 1637. " go In 1638 he went to France , accompanied by LIFE OF MILTON .
... to ren- der a man a stupid fool , or an insufferable pedant . " * " London : printed for Humphrey Robinson , at the sign of the Three Pigeons , in Paul's Church Yard . 1637. " go In 1638 he went to France , accompanied by LIFE OF MILTON .
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... Printing . " It is not improbable but the following circumstances , recorded in the Jour- nals of the House of Lords for 1644 , produced that extraordinary display of mind . " Ordered , that the gentleman - usher attending this house ...
... Printing . " It is not improbable but the following circumstances , recorded in the Jour- nals of the House of Lords for 1644 , produced that extraordinary display of mind . " Ordered , that the gentleman - usher attending this house ...
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... printed , it should receive the imprimatur of some person authorised by the government ; and subject of course to be deprived , by the same power , of any emolument which he might derive from his office . The object proposed by MILTON ...
... printed , it should receive the imprimatur of some person authorised by the government ; and subject of course to be deprived , by the same power , of any emolument which he might derive from his office . The object proposed by MILTON ...
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... printing of ancient authors in any language , and comes to the conclusion , that licensing is both unjust in itself , and dishonourable to a free government . He exposes this practice with all the felicity of lan- guage , by a number of ...
... printing of ancient authors in any language , and comes to the conclusion , that licensing is both unjust in itself , and dishonourable to a free government . He exposes this practice with all the felicity of lan- guage , by a number of ...
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