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... royal descent ; for which see the famous volume , called " Dolman's Conference , " written by Parsons the Jesuit , and see also Hallam , and Hargrave . Norden , in his " Speculum Britanni©¡ , " about LIFE OF MILTON . xxix.
... royal descent ; for which see the famous volume , called " Dolman's Conference , " written by Parsons the Jesuit , and see also Hallam , and Hargrave . Norden , in his " Speculum Britanni©¡ , " about LIFE OF MILTON . xxix.
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... called , mortal life of man , since all earthly things which have the name of good and convenient in our daily use , are withal so cumbersome and full of trouble , if knowledge , yet which is the best , and lightsomest possession of the ...
... called , mortal life of man , since all earthly things which have the name of good and convenient in our daily use , are withal so cumbersome and full of trouble , if knowledge , yet which is the best , and lightsomest possession of the ...
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... called to resolve king Edipus in a matter which he knew would be grievous , brings him in bemoaning his lot , that he knew more than other men . " For surely to every good and peaceable man , it must in nature needs be a hateful thing ...
... called to resolve king Edipus in a matter which he knew would be grievous , brings him in bemoaning his lot , that he knew more than other men . " For surely to every good and peaceable man , it must in nature needs be a hateful thing ...
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... called fortune from without , or the wily subtleties and refluxes of man's thoughts from within ; all these things with a solid and treatable smoothness to paint out and describe : tracking over the whole book of sanctity and virtue ...
... called fortune from without , or the wily subtleties and refluxes of man's thoughts from within ; all these things with a solid and treatable smoothness to paint out and describe : tracking over the whole book of sanctity and virtue ...
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... called diminutive , * A curious letter of Milton's to Lord President Bradshaw , as early as 1653 , recommending Marvell as an assistant , is given by Todd , then lately discovered in the State Paper Office . which is great enough for ...
... called diminutive , * A curious letter of Milton's to Lord President Bradshaw , as early as 1653 , recommending Marvell as an assistant , is given by Todd , then lately discovered in the State Paper Office . which is great enough for ...
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