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In 1641 he published a treatise of Reformation , in two books , against the
Established Church ; being willing to help the Puritans , who were , he says ,
inferior to the prelates in learning . Hall , Bishop of Norwich , bad published an
Humble ...
In 1641 he published a treatise of Reformation , in two books , against the
Established Church ; being willing to help the Puritans , who were , he says ,
inferior to the prelates in learning . Hall , Bishop of Norwich , bad published an
Humble ...
Pagina 345
While the volumes of his Homer were annually published , he collected his
former works ( 1717 ) into one quarto volume , to which he prefixed a Preface ,
written with great sprightliness and elegance , which was afterwards reprinted ,
with ...
While the volumes of his Homer were annually published , he collected his
former works ( 1717 ) into one quarto volume , to which he prefixed a Preface ,
written with great sprightliness and elegance , which was afterwards reprinted ,
with ...
Pagina 355
ance of compulsion ; that when he could complain that his letters were
surreptitiously published , he might decently and defensively publish them
himself . Pope ' s private correspondence , thus promulgated , filled the nation
with praises of his ...
ance of compulsion ; that when he could complain that his letters were
surreptitiously published , he might decently and defensively publish them
himself . Pope ' s private correspondence , thus promulgated , filled the nation
with praises of his ...
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JOHN MILTON | 47 |
EARL OF ROCHESTER | 107 |
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