John Milton; his life and times; religious and political opinions; with an appendix, containing animadversions upon Dr. Johnson's Life of Milton, etc1833 |
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... ENGLISH BAPTISTS , " & c . & c . " My veneration for our great countryman is equal to what I feel for the Grecian . ” — Cowper . " In point of sublimity , Homer cannot be compared with Milton . " - Robert Hall . LONDON : PUBLISHED BY ...
... ENGLISH BAPTISTS , " & c . & c . " My veneration for our great countryman is equal to what I feel for the Grecian . ” — Cowper . " In point of sublimity , Homer cannot be compared with Milton . " - Robert Hall . LONDON : PUBLISHED BY ...
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... English Jesuits . - Visits Galileo in the Inquisition at Florence.— arrives at Venice and Geneva . - Returns to England on ac- count of the Civil War . - State of the Church under Laud , and persecution of the Puritans . Page 1-13 ...
... English Jesuits . - Visits Galileo in the Inquisition at Florence.— arrives at Venice and Geneva . - Returns to England on ac- count of the Civil War . - State of the Church under Laud , and persecution of the Puritans . Page 1-13 ...
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... English poets , this consistent champion of civil and religious liberty , was the son of John Milton and Sarah Caston ; they had two other children , ANNA , who married Edward Philips ; and CHRIS- TOPHER , bred to the common law . Mr ...
... English poets , this consistent champion of civil and religious liberty , was the son of John Milton and Sarah Caston ; they had two other children , ANNA , who married Edward Philips ; and CHRIS- TOPHER , bred to the common law . Mr ...
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... English merchants at Hamburgh . His pupil dedicated a poem to him . Au- brey calls him " a Puritan in Essex , who cut his hair short . " tongues , and having not slightly tasted the inex- pressible 2 LIFE OF MILTON .
... English merchants at Hamburgh . His pupil dedicated a poem to him . Au- brey calls him " a Puritan in Essex , who cut his hair short . " tongues , and having not slightly tasted the inex- pressible 2 LIFE OF MILTON .
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... English verse , whereof the 114th thus commences : " When the bless'd seed of TERAH'S faithful son , After long toil their liberty had won ; And past from Pharian fields to Canaan land , Led by the strength of the Almighty's hand ...
... English verse , whereof the 114th thus commences : " When the bless'd seed of TERAH'S faithful son , After long toil their liberty had won ; And past from Pharian fields to Canaan land , Led by the strength of the Almighty's hand ...
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