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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... to the character of those works , he takes the liberty of quoting the sentiments of the present Bishop of Chester , who says : - " There is much reason for regretting , that the of prose works of MILTON , where , in the.
... to the character of those works , he takes the liberty of quoting the sentiments of the present Bishop of Chester , who says : - " There is much reason for regretting , that the of prose works of MILTON , where , in the.
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... reason which prevailed with the writer was , that the Lives of MILTON have usually been so large and expensive , that they have been placed out of the reach of the generality of rea- ders ; he therefore hopes that a small volume ...
... reason which prevailed with the writer was , that the Lives of MILTON have usually been so large and expensive , that they have been placed out of the reach of the generality of rea- ders ; he therefore hopes that a small volume ...
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... Reason of Church Government urged against Prelacy . - Animadversions on a work of Bishop Hall . Sentiments respecting Liturgies . - Church corrupted by Constantine . - His opinion of the Fathers - and of Tithes . -A tale of the Head and ...
... Reason of Church Government urged against Prelacy . - Animadversions on a work of Bishop Hall . Sentiments respecting Liturgies . - Church corrupted by Constantine . - His opinion of the Fathers - and of Tithes . -A tale of the Head and ...
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... reason for approving Cromwell's conduct . - Sonnet on his character . - Protector's principles as to Liberty of Con- science , Note . - Milton's eulogy on his character - Loss of his two wives . - Sonnet . - Publishes his Treatise of ...
... reason for approving Cromwell's conduct . - Sonnet on his character . - Protector's principles as to Liberty of Con- science , Note . - Milton's eulogy on his character - Loss of his two wives . - Sonnet . - Publishes his Treatise of ...
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... reason for wishing to travel in foreign countries , is quaintly expressed by To- land , to have been a persuasion , " that he could not better discern the pre - eminence or defects of his own country , than by observing the customs and ...
... reason for wishing to travel in foreign countries , is quaintly expressed by To- land , to have been a persuasion , " that he could not better discern the pre - eminence or defects of his own country , than by observing the customs and ...
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