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They found the connections so close that they felt justified in calling Milton a humanist ; as a corollary , the man was made to appear attractive along the broad , humane lines associated with the Renaissance .
They found the connections so close that they felt justified in calling Milton a humanist ; as a corollary , the man was made to appear attractive along the broad , humane lines associated with the Renaissance .
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The same reason recommended to him several old words , which also makes his poem appear the more venerable , and gives it a greater air of antiquity . I must likewise take notice , that there are in Milton several words of his own ...
The same reason recommended to him several old words , which also makes his poem appear the more venerable , and gives it a greater air of antiquity . I must likewise take notice , that there are in Milton several words of his own ...
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... Origin of Mankind their System had past for Divine Inspiration ; and the Unbelievers of it would appear to be so few , that any of ' em might well be shewn for a Monster rather than be thought worthy of Punishment or Confutation .
... Origin of Mankind their System had past for Divine Inspiration ; and the Unbelievers of it would appear to be so few , that any of ' em might well be shewn for a Monster rather than be thought worthy of Punishment or Confutation .
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