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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... and perfection . " In the " Animadversions upon Johnson's Life of MILTON " in the Appendix , there will be found a degree of severity merited , the writer thinks , by an author who suffered his ultra - toryism and PREFACE . ix.
... and perfection . " In the " Animadversions upon Johnson's Life of MILTON " in the Appendix , there will be found a degree of severity merited , the writer thinks , by an author who suffered his ultra - toryism and PREFACE . ix.
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Joseph Ivimey. by an author who suffered his ultra - toryism and bigotry so to blind his understanding as to use his pen for distorting the features of a character which he was incapable of delineating . The writer would not have ...
Joseph Ivimey. by an author who suffered his ultra - toryism and bigotry so to blind his understanding as to use his pen for distorting the features of a character which he was incapable of delineating . The writer would not have ...
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... suffering to the lowest bent of weakness in the flesh , and pre- sently triumphing to the highest pitch of glory in the spirit , which drew up his body also , till we , in both , be united to him , in the revelation of his kingdom : I ...
... suffering to the lowest bent of weakness in the flesh , and pre- sently triumphing to the highest pitch of glory in the spirit , which drew up his body also , till we , in both , be united to him , in the revelation of his kingdom : I ...
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... suffered themselves to be the common stiles to countenance , with their prostituted gravities , every politick fetch that was then on foot , as oft as the po- tent statists pleased to employ them . To bring down the Protector ...
... suffered themselves to be the common stiles to countenance , with their prostituted gravities , every politick fetch that was then on foot , as oft as the po- tent statists pleased to employ them . To bring down the Protector ...
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... lee and resurrection of the state , -if now the cor- rected , the aggrieved , and long persecuted truth could not be suffered [ to ] speak ; and though she your burst out with some efficacy of words , could not LIFE OF MILTON . 29.
... lee and resurrection of the state , -if now the cor- rected , the aggrieved , and long persecuted truth could not be suffered [ to ] speak ; and though she your burst out with some efficacy of words , could not LIFE OF MILTON . 29.
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