The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1H.G. Bohn, 1848 |
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... Denying him the Attendance of his Chaplains CHAP . XXV . Upon his Penitential Meditations and Vows at Holmby . 457 458 462 · CHAP . XXVI . - Upon the Army's Surprisal of the King at Holmby . 466 CHAP . XXVII . - Entitled , To the Prince ...
... Denying him the Attendance of his Chaplains CHAP . XXV . Upon his Penitential Meditations and Vows at Holmby . 457 458 462 · CHAP . XXVI . - Upon the Army's Surprisal of the King at Holmby . 466 CHAP . XXVII . - Entitled , To the Prince ...
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... deny , -construct an epic poem ; but immediately plunged beyond his depth when he sought to fathom the mysteries of state , which are only to be comprehended by persons , who , like himself and Boswell , had mingled with the great world ...
... deny , -construct an epic poem ; but immediately plunged beyond his depth when he sought to fathom the mysteries of state , which are only to be comprehended by persons , who , like himself and Boswell , had mingled with the great world ...
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... denies the charge ; but he says also , in one of his juvenile poems , that there were other things besides threats which he disliked in a college life : Johnson , by altering his words , says what was more than threats , was probably ...
... denies the charge ; but he says also , in one of his juvenile poems , that there were other things besides threats which he disliked in a college life : Johnson , by altering his words , says what was more than threats , was probably ...
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... deny it a thou- sand times over , but a poor grammarian ; yet not contented with a salary due to him in that capacity , chose to turn a pragmatical coxcomb , and not only to intrude in state- affairs , but into the affairs of a foreign ...
... deny it a thou- sand times over , but a poor grammarian ; yet not contented with a salary due to him in that capacity , chose to turn a pragmatical coxcomb , and not only to intrude in state- affairs , but into the affairs of a foreign ...
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... deny it ; but not by protestants upon a protestant king . As if he de- served the name of a protestant , that , in a letter to the pope , could give him the title of most holy father ; that was always more favourable to the papists than ...
... deny it ; but not by protestants upon a protestant king . As if he de- served the name of a protestant , that , in a letter to the pope , could give him the title of most holy father ; that was always more favourable to the papists than ...
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