An Account of the Life, Opinions, and Writings of John Milton: With an Introduction to Paradise LostChapman and Hall, 1855 - 484 sivua |
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... King and Parliament , I did my utmost to hold the balance even , and if it inclined at all , it was to the side of the former . For though I did not cry with Almanzor- still I cannot stay to ask which cause is best , Yet this is so to ...
... King and Parliament , I did my utmost to hold the balance even , and if it inclined at all , it was to the side of the former . For though I did not cry with Almanzor- still I cannot stay to ask which cause is best , Yet this is so to ...
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... King of Germany ; from that point it will be better to read separately what each community has done by its own resources . In this same letter he mentions an دو * Reasons of Church Government , etc. intention he had of taking chambers ...
... King of Germany ; from that point it will be better to read separately what each community has done by its own resources . In this same letter he mentions an دو * Reasons of Church Government , etc. intention he had of taking chambers ...
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... King and his people , he resolved to return and take whatever part Providence might assign him in the impending struggle . " I deemed it , " says he , " to be disgraceful for me to be idling away my time abroad , for my own ...
... King and his people , he resolved to return and take whatever part Providence might assign him in the impending struggle . " I deemed it , " says he , " to be disgraceful for me to be idling away my time abroad , for my own ...
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... King . We might therefore be inclined to regard them as the respective capitals of two belligerent states , between which all civil intercourse had ceased . But not so . We find Milton , a strenuous Parliamentarian , setting out from ...
... King . We might therefore be inclined to regard them as the respective capitals of two belligerent states , between which all civil intercourse had ceased . But not so . We find Milton , a strenuous Parliamentarian , setting out from ...
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... King's scr- vice , who by this time had his head - quarters at Oxford , and was in some prospect of success , they began to re- pent them of having matched the eldest daughter of the family to a person so contrary to them in opinion ...
... King's scr- vice , who by this time had his head - quarters at Oxford , and was in some prospect of success , they began to re- pent them of having matched the eldest daughter of the family to a person so contrary to them in opinion ...
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