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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... 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 me because ...
... 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 me because ...
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... Parliament met at Westminster . Soon were seen Straf- ford and Laud , the great upholders of the twin despot- ism , the one perishing on the block , the other a close prisoner in the Tower . Men now might speak and write without danger ...
... Parliament met at Westminster . Soon were seen Straf- ford and Laud , the great upholders of the twin despot- ism , the one perishing on the block , the other a close prisoner in the Tower . Men now might speak and write without danger ...
Sivu 29
... Parliament . We do not conceive ourselves to be called on to enter into this controversy , or to give any opinion on the sub- ject . In learning Ussher , in wit and literary talent Hall , were , in Milton's own opinion , superior to ...
... Parliament . We do not conceive ourselves to be called on to enter into this controversy , or to give any opinion on the sub- ject . In learning Ussher , in wit and literary talent Hall , were , in Milton's own opinion , superior to ...
Sivu 31
... Parliament , and Oxford those of the 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 ...
... Parliament , and Oxford those of the 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 ...
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... Parliament , and entitled The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce ; at first anonymously ; but to a second edition in the same year he prefixed his Having , a little time after the publication of this treatise , discovered that the ...
... Parliament , and entitled The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce ; at first anonymously ; but to a second edition in the same year he prefixed his Having , a little time after the publication of this treatise , discovered that the ...
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