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Pagina 6
... immediately subsequent to that in which he entered , he would still have one term to spare : whether or not , therefore , he kept every term during the year in ques- tion must now be regarded as a point which it is impossible to ...
... immediately subsequent to that in which he entered , he would still have one term to spare : whether or not , therefore , he kept every term during the year in ques- tion must now be regarded as a point which it is impossible to ...
Pagina 25
... immediately after he had completed his " Defence of the People of England ; " and the fac - simile is of the writ- ing of that great man , in a volume of his poems , published in 1645 , which he pre- sented to Rouse , the librarian of ...
... immediately after he had completed his " Defence of the People of England ; " and the fac - simile is of the writ- ing of that great man , in a volume of his poems , published in 1645 , which he pre- sented to Rouse , the librarian of ...
Pagina 32
... immediately apparent to my readers ; for I have made too explicit an avowal of my political creed , with refer- ence to the civil and the ecclesiastical system of which I am fortunately a member , to be under any apprehensions of ...
... immediately apparent to my readers ; for I have made too explicit an avowal of my political creed , with refer- ence to the civil and the ecclesiastical system of which I am fortunately a member , to be under any apprehensions of ...
Pagina 38
... of falsehood and wrong ; " et magnas territat urbes , " and it alarms and agitates great cities , breaking the repose and concord of large communities of men . This remark is immediately to our pre- sent purpose : 38 LIFE OF MILTON .
... of falsehood and wrong ; " et magnas territat urbes , " and it alarms and agitates great cities , breaking the repose and concord of large communities of men . This remark is immediately to our pre- sent purpose : 38 LIFE OF MILTON .
Pagina 39
Charles Symmons. This remark is immediately to our pre- sent purpose : for this generation has wit- nessed an attempt on the character of our great writer , which would have done credit to the virulence of his own age . We have seen a ...
Charles Symmons. This remark is immediately to our pre- sent purpose : for this generation has wit- nessed an attempt on the character of our great writer , which would have done credit to the virulence of his own age . We have seen a ...
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