The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1권Bell and Daldy, 1866 - 334페이지 |
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... written in a grave and manly style , with high admiration of its subject ; and it abounds with judicious re- flections on the events of the time . This work , together with those of Philips and of Wood , has formed the basis of all the ...
... written in a grave and manly style , with high admiration of its subject ; and it abounds with judicious re- flections on the events of the time . This work , together with those of Philips and of Wood , has formed the basis of all the ...
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... written by Peter du Moulin , a Frenchman , afterwards Prebendary of Canter bury , but A. More , who had the care of the publi cation , was treated by Milton as the real author . The mistake was afterwards discovered , but Milton had ...
... written by Peter du Moulin , a Frenchman , afterwards Prebendary of Canter bury , but A. More , who had the care of the publi cation , was treated by Milton as the real author . The mistake was afterwards discovered , but Milton had ...
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... written in Latin ; he has expressed regret that his treatises on Divorce were not written in the same language ; for Milton never courted public , or vulgar applause ; his inscription on the tracts he gave to Trin . Coll . Dublin speaks ...
... written in Latin ; he has expressed regret that his treatises on Divorce were not written in the same language ; for Milton never courted public , or vulgar applause ; his inscription on the tracts he gave to Trin . Coll . Dublin speaks ...
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