The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1H.G. Bohn, 1848 |
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... assert positively , that Milton was POOR - that he suffered hunger ; but that yet , in the midst of his indigence , his proud heathenish spirit looked with intolerable scorn upon tyrants and slaves , and dared to dream of eternal fame ...
... assert positively , that Milton was POOR - that he suffered hunger ; but that yet , in the midst of his indigence , his proud heathenish spirit looked with intolerable scorn upon tyrants and slaves , and dared to dream of eternal fame ...
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... assertion , our humanity might have been pained by imagining . " " In short , it is clear that while he was engaged in writing this Life of Milton , Johnson's better and worse angel were at constant war , the former pulling him by the ...
... assertion , our humanity might have been pained by imagining . " " In short , it is clear that while he was engaged in writing this Life of Milton , Johnson's better and worse angel were at constant war , the former pulling him by the ...
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... between them , yet there would be the true ground of distinction in the difference between , as several individuals and the same common nature . " - ED . liberty of yours , asserted and vindicated by so many 10 PREFACE .
... between them , yet there would be the true ground of distinction in the difference between , as several individuals and the same common nature . " - ED . liberty of yours , asserted and vindicated by so many 10 PREFACE .
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John Milton James Augustus St. John. liberty of yours , asserted and vindicated by so many years war and toil , would have been ere now , if it had not taken breath again by the timely death of a certain rash young gentleman . But our ...
John Milton James Augustus St. John. liberty of yours , asserted and vindicated by so many years war and toil , would have been ere now , if it had not taken breath again by the timely death of a certain rash young gentleman . But our ...
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... asserted and vindicated with so much noise , that when it should seem for your interest to change sides , you might undo and subvert all again with the more disgrace and in- famy to yourself ? It is notoriously known , that when both ...
... asserted and vindicated with so much noise , that when it should seem for your interest to change sides , you might undo and subvert all again with the more disgrace and in- famy to yourself ? It is notoriously known , that when both ...
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