John Milton: His Life and Times, Religious and Political Opinions: With an Appendix, Containing Animadversions Upon Dr. Johnson's Life of Milton, Etc., Etc |
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Appointed Latin Secretary to the Council . - Publishes his Eiclonocastes . - Eikon
Basilike an imposture . — Milton publishes a reply to the Irish Presbyterians . -
Writes a reply to Salmasius . - Publishes his Second Defence.- Reply to Peter Du
...
Appointed Latin Secretary to the Council . - Publishes his Eiclonocastes . - Eikon
Basilike an imposture . — Milton publishes a reply to the Irish Presbyterians . -
Writes a reply to Salmasius . - Publishes his Second Defence.- Reply to Peter Du
...
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answers , except in the Latin tongue , as being common to them all , and the
properest in itself to contain great things , as the subject of future pens . ” But this
proceeding ( confining all the government correspondence to the Latin language
) ...
answers , except in the Latin tongue , as being common to them all , and the
properest in itself to contain great things , as the subject of future pens . ” But this
proceeding ( confining all the government correspondence to the Latin language
) ...
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... as conveniently I could ; and from thenceforward went every day in the
afternoon , ( except on the first day of the week , ) and sitting by him in his dining -
room , read to him in such books in the Latin tongue as he pleased to hear me
read .
... as conveniently I could ; and from thenceforward went every day in the
afternoon , ( except on the first day of the week , ) and sitting by him in his dining -
room , read to him in such books in the Latin tongue as he pleased to hear me
read .
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I conjecture that the two first books only were written while he was employed as
Latin Secretary . Admitting this supposition to be right , then the work was
recommenced at the third chapter , after his being delivered from his state of 66
obscure ...
I conjecture that the two first books only were written while he was employed as
Latin Secretary . Admitting this supposition to be right , then the work was
recommenced at the third chapter , after his being delivered from his state of 66
obscure ...
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The Swedish ambassador again complained of the delays in business , and that
when he had desired to have the articles of his treaty put into Latin , accordiug to
the custom in treaties , that it was fourteen days they made him stay for the ...
The Swedish ambassador again complained of the delays in business , and that
when he had desired to have the articles of his treaty put into Latin , accordiug to
the custom in treaties , that it was fourteen days they made him stay for the ...
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