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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... speak of his daughters ; the latter we will notice in this place . It is but too prevalent an opinion that religion consists chiefly in a regular attendance at some place of wor- ship , and at the bottom of this persuasion there seems ...
... speak of his daughters ; the latter we will notice in this place . It is but too prevalent an opinion that religion consists chiefly in a regular attendance at some place of wor- ship , and at the bottom of this persuasion there seems ...
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... iii . 553. ) Mr. Hallam was apparently ignorant of the name of the translator . He is speaking of the slang which then prevailed in Eng- lish literature . H 98 MILTON'S FRIENDS . THOMAS YOUNG . THOMAS YOUNG , EDWARD AND JOHN PHILLIPS . 97.
... iii . 553. ) Mr. Hallam was apparently ignorant of the name of the translator . He is speaking of the slang which then prevailed in Eng- lish literature . H 98 MILTON'S FRIENDS . THOMAS YOUNG . THOMAS YOUNG , EDWARD AND JOHN PHILLIPS . 97.
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... speak of either him or Lawrence as his friend . The only personal friends whom he names in the list of the supporters of Cromwell , not the formers of the Commonwealth , are Fleetwood and Overton ; but those two are among the " vel ...
... speak of either him or Lawrence as his friend . The only personal friends whom he names in the list of the supporters of Cromwell , not the formers of the Commonwealth , are Fleetwood and Overton ; but those two are among the " vel ...
Sivu 117
... speaking of himself , would not be very correct if his grandfather had been only a yeoman ; and he endeavours to get over this difficulty by supposing , that the yeoman of the Roll was written " by no friendly hand , " - a perfectly ...
... speaking of himself , would not be very correct if his grandfather had been only a yeoman ; and he endeavours to get over this difficulty by supposing , that the yeoman of the Roll was written " by no friendly hand , " - a perfectly ...
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... speaking of his frequenting the theatres and Gray's Inn Walks , and admiring the beauties he saw there , and fearing the loss of his heart , we may perhaps infer , that when he wrote it he had been two or three years at the University ...
... speaking of his frequenting the theatres and Gray's Inn Walks , and admiring the beauties he saw there , and fearing the loss of his heart , we may perhaps infer , that when he wrote it he had been two or three years at the University ...
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