Some Account of the Life and Writings of John Milton: Derived Principally from Documents in His Majesty's State-paper Office, Now First Published, Volume 6 |
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Page 173
... ; and Milton's intimacy with Skinner , one of its most distinguished members , is well known ; so that the remonstrance as from that quarter may be discredited . queror , but fairly called in either by this or AND WRITINGS OF MILTON . 173.
... ; and Milton's intimacy with Skinner , one of its most distinguished members , is well known ; so that the remonstrance as from that quarter may be discredited . queror , but fairly called in either by this or AND WRITINGS OF MILTON . 173.
Page 175
... Skinner ; the last of whom had been his scholar , and is called by Wood an ingenious young gentleman ; and of whom more will be said with the description of Milton's Body of Divinity . Needham by the same authority is termed an old ...
... Skinner ; the last of whom had been his scholar , and is called by Wood an ingenious young gentleman ; and of whom more will be said with the description of Milton's Body of Divinity . Needham by the same authority is termed an old ...
Page 182
... Skinner . Of these letters in their original language , from the corrected manuscript , a new edition is much to be desired . SECTION IV . From the Restoration of King Charles the 182 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
... Skinner . Of these letters in their original language , from the corrected manuscript , a new edition is much to be desired . SECTION IV . From the Restoration of King Charles the 182 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
Page 251
... Skinner , and Dr. Paget . And to these perhaps might be added Rouse and Vane . It is to be wondered that Milton , who has affection- ately recorded the good qualities of many friends , should have omitted to grace his pages with a ...
... Skinner , and Dr. Paget . And to these perhaps might be added Rouse and Vane . It is to be wondered that Milton , who has affection- ately recorded the good qualities of many friends , should have omitted to grace his pages with a ...
Page 293
... Skinner . " Aubrey seems to speak with hesitation , as if there was another Mr. Skinner to whom the manuscript might have been entrusted ; for he says , after naming the existence of it , " Mem . There was one Mr. Skin- ner of the ...
... Skinner . " Aubrey seems to speak with hesitation , as if there was another Mr. Skinner to whom the manuscript might have been entrusted ; for he says , after naming the existence of it , " Mem . There was one Mr. Skin- ner of the ...
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