The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1권William P. Nimmo, 1866 - 153페이지 |
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... tion and enthusiasm were against them.'46 The main purpose which Milton had in view in these different publications , was to alter the Epis- copal form of the church , and to assimilate it to the simpler , and , as he deemed , the ...
... tion and enthusiasm were against them.'46 The main purpose which Milton had in view in these different publications , was to alter the Epis- copal form of the church , and to assimilate it to the simpler , and , as he deemed , the ...
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... tion was strongly laid . The beginning , nay , more than the beginning , was excellent , but it will be inquired , not without a disturbed emotion , who raised the superstructure , who completed the fa- bric ? To undertakings so grand ...
... tion was strongly laid . The beginning , nay , more than the beginning , was excellent , but it will be inquired , not without a disturbed emotion , who raised the superstructure , who completed the fa- bric ? To undertakings so grand ...
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... tion in the ninth ; and , if familiar with the lan- guage of Milton , they will find some resemblances ; but the charge of plagiarism was unjust , and in- deed absurd . Milton's immense reading extended over the whole field of ...
... tion in the ninth ; and , if familiar with the lan- guage of Milton , they will find some resemblances ; but the charge of plagiarism was unjust , and in- deed absurd . Milton's immense reading extended over the whole field of ...
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