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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... mean GADDI , DATI , FRESCOBALDI , FRANCINI , BONMATTEI , COL- TELLINO , CHIMENTELLI , and several others . With these he kept up a constant correspon- dence , particularly with CAROLO DATI , a noble- man of Florence , to whom he wrote ...
... mean GADDI , DATI , FRESCOBALDI , FRANCINI , BONMATTEI , COL- TELLINO , CHIMENTELLI , and several others . With these he kept up a constant correspon- dence , particularly with CAROLO DATI , a noble- man of Florence , to whom he wrote ...
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... mean tutors in a university , " in order to reproach Milton , had 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 ...
... mean tutors in a university , " in order to reproach Milton , had 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 ...
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... , entitled " Clarendon and Whitlocke com- pared , " published in 1727 , the author having repelled ( p . 81 ) the mean and unsupported assertion of Clarendon , who has formation . These he reduces to two heads ; the 16 LIFE OF MILTON .
... , entitled " Clarendon and Whitlocke com- pared , " published in 1727 , the author having repelled ( p . 81 ) the mean and unsupported assertion of Clarendon , who has formation . These he reduces to two heads ; the 16 LIFE OF MILTON .
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... means of embodying herself , gi- ven up justly to fleshly delights , bent her wing apace downward ; and finding the ease she had from her visible and sensuous colleague , the body , in the performance of religious duties , her pi- nions ...
... means of embodying herself , gi- ven up justly to fleshly delights , bent her wing apace downward ; and finding the ease she had from her visible and sensuous colleague , the body , in the performance of religious duties , her pi- nions ...
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... mean by wooden , illiterate or contemptible , there was no want of that sort among you , and their number increasing daily , as their laziness , their tavern - hunting , their neglect of all sound literature , and their liking of ...
... mean by wooden , illiterate or contemptible , there was no want of that sort among you , and their number increasing daily , as their laziness , their tavern - hunting , their neglect of all sound literature , and their liking of ...
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