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His grandson , Philips , who seems on this occasion to be the preferable authority , affirms that she was a Caston , of a family originally from Wales . We are assured that she was an exemplary ' woman ; and was particularly ...
His grandson , Philips , who seems on this occasion to be the preferable authority , affirms that she was a Caston , of a family originally from Wales . We are assured that she was an exemplary ' woman ; and was particularly ...
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When Milton used the word Stoa , " on his occasion , and forced it from its proper station next to ' “ Zenonis ” could he playfully intend any allusion to his tutor's Stow ? I suspect that he did . It is probable that Young did not ...
When Milton used the word Stoa , " on his occasion , and forced it from its proper station next to ' “ Zenonis ” could he playfully intend any allusion to his tutor's Stow ? I suspect that he did . It is probable that Young did not ...
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After mentioning the charge which we have already noticed , our author proceeds :“ ' For which commodious lie , that he may be encouraged in the trade another time , I thank him ; for it hath given me an apt occasion to acknowledge ...
After mentioning the charge which we have already noticed , our author proceeds :“ ' For which commodious lie , that he may be encouraged in the trade another time , I thank him ; for it hath given me an apt occasion to acknowledge ...
Pagina 30
This is the vague and baseless echo of the author of the “ Modest Confutation . ” We may soon have occasion to site our author's reply to this revived calumng . dislike the conversation of a college , or the naked 30 LIFE OF MILTON .
This is the vague and baseless echo of the author of the “ Modest Confutation . ” We may soon have occasion to site our author's reply to this revived calumng . dislike the conversation of a college , or the naked 30 LIFE OF MILTON .
Pagina 32
... its infliction would be followed by no more disgrace than it is at present in our schools ; and , in either place , it must be the offence , and not the chastisement , which can properly be considered as the occasion of dishonour .
... its infliction would be followed by no more disgrace than it is at present in our schools ; and , in either place , it must be the offence , and not the chastisement , which can properly be considered as the occasion of dishonour .
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