The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volum 1Little, Brown, 1853 |
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Pàgina xlvi
... considered at that time the leader of the Presby- terians , between whom and our Poet no amity could now exist . 61 His next publication , in 1648-9 , was the Te- nour of Kings and Magistrates . This was occa- sioned by the outcry of ...
... considered at that time the leader of the Presby- terians , between whom and our Poet no amity could now exist . 61 His next publication , in 1648-9 , was the Te- nour of Kings and Magistrates . This was occa- sioned by the outcry of ...
Pàgina xlvii
... considered important to the public welfare , his life was strictly private , passed with his scholars , or among his studies ; and his History of England was just commenced ; when , without any solicitation , he was invited®2 by the ...
... considered important to the public welfare , his life was strictly private , passed with his scholars , or among his studies ; and his History of England was just commenced ; when , without any solicitation , he was invited®2 by the ...
Pàgina liii
... considered as defeated with dishonour , rests upon no valid authority . Milton in his second defence expressly allowed , that the queen , attentive to the dignity of her station , let the stranger experience no diminution of her former ...
... considered as defeated with dishonour , rests upon no valid authority . Milton in his second defence expressly allowed , that the queen , attentive to the dignity of her station , let the stranger experience no diminution of her former ...
Pàgina lxv
... considered his blindness as a judgment for writing against the king ; and one of the prebendaries of Exeter reproached him , even from the pulpit , with the severe visitation . But he himself more truly accounted for the affliction by ...
... considered his blindness as a judgment for writing against the king ; and one of the prebendaries of Exeter reproached him , even from the pulpit , with the severe visitation . But he himself more truly accounted for the affliction by ...
Pàgina lxvi
... power . He tells Heimbach that he cannot serve him , Propter paucissimas familiaritates meas cum gratiosis . " Ep . Fam . Dec. 18 , 1657 . 66 publication of the thoughts . These questions were severally considered lxvi LIFE OF MILTON .
... power . He tells Heimbach that he cannot serve him , Propter paucissimas familiaritates meas cum gratiosis . " Ep . Fam . Dec. 18 , 1657 . 66 publication of the thoughts . These questions were severally considered lxvi LIFE OF MILTON .
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