The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, المجلد 7Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... true , that Milton was one of the last students in either university that. * Aub . Ap . Godw . ut sup . His first tutor there was Mr. Chapell , from whom receiving some unkindness ( whipt him ] . he was after : wards ( though it seemed ...
... true , that Milton was one of the last students in either university that. * Aub . Ap . Godw . ut sup . His first tutor there was Mr. Chapell , from whom receiving some unkindness ( whipt him ] . he was after : wards ( though it seemed ...
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... true , read hopes MAY BE true . ' The reader now expects to see the stain wiped away ; but , instead of endeavouring to invalidate the anecdote , Mr. Godwin proceeds to prove , beyond all doubt , what Dr. Johnson only feared ' was true ...
... true , read hopes MAY BE true . ' The reader now expects to see the stain wiped away ; but , instead of endeavouring to invalidate the anecdote , Mr. Godwin proceeds to prove , beyond all doubt , what Dr. Johnson only feared ' was true ...
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... true liberty , engaged heartily in the dispute . ' ! In another work , he protests , that , ' should the church be brought under heavy oppression , and God have given me ability the while to reason against that man that should be the ...
... true liberty , engaged heartily in the dispute . ' ! In another work , he protests , that , ' should the church be brought under heavy oppression , and God have given me ability the while to reason against that man that should be the ...
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... true , we are at a loss to see how it proves Milton's agency to have been considered as of great importance . The same men , who could artfully suspend ' a treaty , would not lack art to justify the suspension by a public false . hood ...
... true , we are at a loss to see how it proves Milton's agency to have been considered as of great importance . The same men , who could artfully suspend ' a treaty , would not lack art to justify the suspension by a public false . hood ...
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... true ; ' t and , accord . ingly , though , a little before , we were told that “ Milton saw himself and his cause in equal danger , ' it seems not certain , ' now , that his life was ever in danger . The story here repeated was first ...
... true ; ' t and , accord . ingly , though , a little before , we were told that “ Milton saw himself and his cause in equal danger , ' it seems not certain , ' now , that his life was ever in danger . The story here repeated was first ...
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