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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... learned and embraced the Reformed doc- trines , he disinherited him , and there is no account of his ever having again taken him into favour ; nor is the circumstance very likely , such was the spirit of religious rancour , we may add ...
... learned and embraced the Reformed doc- trines , he disinherited him , and there is no account of his ever having again taken him into favour ; nor is the circumstance very likely , such was the spirit of religious rancour , we may add ...
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... learned men , the Fellows of the College wherein I spent some years , who at my parting , after I had taken two degrees , as the manner is , signified many ways how much better it would content them if I would stay , as by many letters ...
... learned men , the Fellows of the College wherein I spent some years , who at my parting , after I had taken two degrees , as the manner is , signified many ways how much better it would content them if I would stay , as by many letters ...
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... learned and ingenious men deplored the intellectual bondage under which they groaned . " I could recount , ' says he , " what I have seen and heard in other countries . where this kind of inquisition tyrannizes ; where I have sat among ...
... learned and ingenious men deplored the intellectual bondage under which they groaned . " I could recount , ' says he , " what I have seen and heard in other countries . where this kind of inquisition tyrannizes ; where I have sat among ...
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... the library either without an intro- duction , or with a very slight one from a person of the name of Cherubini , not otherwise mentioned , and made himself known to the learned Librarian . Holstein re- ceived AT ROME . 15.
... the library either without an intro- duction , or with a very slight one from a person of the name of Cherubini , not otherwise mentioned , and made himself known to the learned Librarian . Holstein re- ceived AT ROME . 15.
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With an Introduction to Paradise Lost Thomas Keightley. himself known to the learned Librarian . Holstein re- ceived him with the greatest politeness , took him over the library and showed him all its treasures . He seems to have been so ...
With an Introduction to Paradise Lost Thomas Keightley. himself known to the learned Librarian . Holstein re- ceived him with the greatest politeness , took him over the library and showed him all its treasures . He seems to have been so ...
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