The Poetical Works of John Milton ...W. Pickering, 1839 |
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... stood by the side of Salmasius in the field of controversy , and opposed Milton on every question connected with the interests of society , the existence of the monarchy , and the preservation of the church . Johnson would have ...
... stood by the side of Salmasius in the field of controversy , and opposed Milton on every question connected with the interests of society , the existence of the monarchy , and the preservation of the church . Johnson would have ...
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... stood in high esteem and reputation in the learned world , and that Milton's attack therefore affected him deeply . See Tan . Fabri . Epistol . lxvi . lib . i . ed . 1674 , p . 219 . A full and impartial account of him may be read in ...
... stood in high esteem and reputation in the learned world , and that Milton's attack therefore affected him deeply . See Tan . Fabri . Epistol . lxvi . lib . i . ed . 1674 , p . 219 . A full and impartial account of him may be read in ...
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... stood eminently distinguished and alone ; but Harrington excelled him in political wisdom , and Hall and other prelates in theological learning . Had he not been imbued with the austere feelings , the solemn and severe religion of the ...
... stood eminently distinguished and alone ; but Harrington excelled him in political wisdom , and Hall and other prelates in theological learning . Had he not been imbued with the austere feelings , the solemn and severe religion of the ...
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... stood fix'd to hear : Then , as new wak'd , thus gratefully reply'd . ' The latter part of the verse was taken from the line in the first edition- To whom thus Adam gratefully reply'd . ' Book xii . V. 1 . ' As one who in his journey ...
... stood fix'd to hear : Then , as new wak'd , thus gratefully reply'd . ' The latter part of the verse was taken from the line in the first edition- To whom thus Adam gratefully reply'd . ' Book xii . V. 1 . ' As one who in his journey ...
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... stood , and call'd His legions , angel forms , who lay entranc'd , Thick as autumnal leaves that strow the brooks In Vallombrosa , where th ' Etrurian shades High overarch'd imbow'r ; or scatter'd sedge Afloat , when with fierce winds ...
... stood , and call'd His legions , angel forms , who lay entranc'd , Thick as autumnal leaves that strow the brooks In Vallombrosa , where th ' Etrurian shades High overarch'd imbow'r ; or scatter'd sedge Afloat , when with fierce winds ...
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