John Milton: the Patriot and PoetPartridge & Oakey, 1852 - 235 من الصفحات |
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... Church , Oxford , where it seems probable he imbibed a hearty attachment to the prin- ciples of the Reformation ; but his father was a bigoted Papist , an under ranger or keeper of the Forest of Shotover , near Horton , in FIRST EFFORTS ...
... Church , Oxford , where it seems probable he imbibed a hearty attachment to the prin- ciples of the Reformation ; but his father was a bigoted Papist , an under ranger or keeper of the Forest of Shotover , near Horton , in FIRST EFFORTS ...
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... village . " The poet's house was close to the church ; the greatest part of it has been pulled down ; and what remains belongs to an adjacent farm . C I am informed that several papers , in Milton's own HORTON , BUCKINGHAMSHIRE . 37.
... village . " The poet's house was close to the church ; the greatest part of it has been pulled down ; and what remains belongs to an adjacent farm . C I am informed that several papers , in Milton's own HORTON , BUCKINGHAMSHIRE . 37.
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... church . Yet even Romanists did him honour- he was admitted to the library of the Vatican . The Cardinal Barberini did him especial honour : he met him at his own gate , and conducted him into the assembly . This journey must have been ...
... church . Yet even Romanists did him honour- he was admitted to the library of the Vatican . The Cardinal Barberini did him especial honour : he met him at his own gate , and conducted him into the assembly . This journey must have been ...
الصفحة 61
... Church of England the same detestable record of blood and crime , which had marked Rome . Is the severity of Milton to be wondered at ? Is it to be won- dered at that Milton is severe upon the actions of the king , when Bishop Warburton ...
... Church of England the same detestable record of blood and crime , which had marked Rome . Is the severity of Milton to be wondered at ? Is it to be won- dered at that Milton is severe upon the actions of the king , when Bishop Warburton ...
الصفحة 63
... church . " From the exhibitions given in Milton's day , either of the deeds of bishops or kings , it is not wonderful that any breadth of severity should be used to denounce , and to hold them up to scorn and ridicule . It is not to be ...
... church . " From the exhibitions given in Milton's day , either of the deeds of bishops or kings , it is not wonderful that any breadth of severity should be used to denounce , and to hold them up to scorn and ridicule . It is not to be ...
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