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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... reflection that he had always accustomed himself to what he called " this just and honest manner of speaking . " The following beautiful description of Truth is a specimen : - In his “ Areopagitica , " published 1644 , he viii PREFACE .
... reflection that he had always accustomed himself to what he called " this just and honest manner of speaking . " The following beautiful description of Truth is a specimen : - In his “ Areopagitica , " published 1644 , he viii PREFACE .
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... called " Lycidas , " of which the manuscript is still preserved in the Egyptian Library , Trinity College , Cambridge . The death of his mother happened about this time , so that he felt himself at liberty to carry into effect his ...
... called " Lycidas , " of which the manuscript is still preserved in the Egyptian Library , Trinity College , Cambridge . The death of his mother happened about this time , so that he felt himself at liberty to carry into effect his ...
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... called him a schoolmaster . Not to interrupt the course of my narrative , I throw the vindication of Milton , by his biographer , into a note : - " But to return to his lodgings , where we had left him . There , both to be used in the ...
... called him a schoolmaster . Not to interrupt the course of my narrative , I throw the vindication of Milton , by his biographer , into a note : - " But to return to his lodgings , where we had left him . There , both to be used in the ...
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... called it “ a scurrilous libel ; " and not content with this , had treated the author with the greatest contempt , using defaming language and personal reflections . In his reply , entitled , " Modest confutation of a slanderous and ...
... called it “ a scurrilous libel ; " and not content with this , had treated the author with the greatest contempt , using defaming language and personal reflections . In his reply , entitled , " Modest confutation of a slanderous and ...
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... called religious delinquencies . The deci- sions and sentences of bishops , in the Star Cham- ber , from which there was no appeal , were the most galling oppression , the most cruel tyranny ; and even the Canons , which had been ...
... called religious delinquencies . The deci- sions and sentences of bishops , in the Star Cham- ber , from which there was no appeal , were the most galling oppression , the most cruel tyranny ; and even the Canons , which had been ...
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