The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1권Little, Brown, 1854 |
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... arguments that might not unsuccessfully be met . The plan recommended by the authority of Mil- ton seems to be chiefly liable to objection , from being too extensive ; and while it makes authors of all ages contribute to the development ...
... arguments that might not unsuccessfully be met . The plan recommended by the authority of Mil- ton seems to be chiefly liable to objection , from being too extensive ; and while it makes authors of all ages contribute to the development ...
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... argument and reason could have prevailed , the result would have been different . The learning of Usher , and the wit of Hall , cer- tainly preponderated in the contest , and they seem to have been felt not only by the Smectym- nan ...
... argument and reason could have prevailed , the result would have been different . The learning of Usher , and the wit of Hall , cer- tainly preponderated in the contest , and they seem to have been felt not only by the Smectym- nan ...
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... arguments not easily to be repelled ; and Mr. Godwin says , ' that the books on divorce are written with the most ... argument , I shall content myself with saying , that all the ingenuity of Milton , and the learning of Selden are of ...
... arguments not easily to be repelled ; and Mr. Godwin says , ' that the books on divorce are written with the most ... argument , I shall content myself with saying , that all the ingenuity of Milton , and the learning of Selden are of ...
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... argument sometimes difficult to resist . The whole is composed with uncommon zeal and earnestness , and conveys the sentiments of one who feels his own important interests are at issue ; the causes of dislike in this little month of ...
... argument sometimes difficult to resist . The whole is composed with uncommon zeal and earnestness , and conveys the sentiments of one who feels his own important interests are at issue ; the causes of dislike in this little month of ...
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... argument hinges on his own case , no one who reads these tracts can reasonably doubt : and that his sorrows were seen through an exaggerating medium , seems hardly less clear . His own experience is the best refutation of his work ; his ...
... argument hinges on his own case , no one who reads these tracts can reasonably doubt : and that his sorrows were seen through an exaggerating medium , seems hardly less clear . His own experience is the best refutation of his work ; his ...
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