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 11
... expressions of contumely and contempt against his governour . Hence he was punished . He is also said to have been whipped at Cambridge . See Life of Bathurst , p . 153. This has been re- probated and discredited , as a most ...
... expressions of contumely and contempt against his governour . Hence he was punished . He is also said to have been whipped at Cambridge . See Life of Bathurst , p . 153. This has been re- probated and discredited , as a most ...
Page 49
... expressions of elaborate and un- disguised invective . Of the innovations , caused in the ceremonies of the Church by Laud , and which excited the animadversion of Milton , it may not be improper here to observe , that it has been said ...
... expressions of elaborate and un- disguised invective . Of the innovations , caused in the ceremonies of the Church by Laud , and which excited the animadversion of Milton , it may not be improper here to observe , that it has been said ...
Page 56
... expressions which we must lament . By his asperity the re- pulsive form of puritanism is rendered more hideous and disgusting , and the cause which he would sup- port is weakened . But the general character of his prose - works is not ...
... expressions which we must lament . By his asperity the re- pulsive form of puritanism is rendered more hideous and disgusting , and the cause which he would sup- port is weakened . But the general character of his prose - works is not ...
Page 191
... expression in a former epistle from Milton to him , to have resided with the poet , when he visited England , in the cha- racter of a disciple , ) relates his consideration on his present circumstances , and his reflection on the days ...
... expression in a former epistle from Milton to him , to have resided with the poet , when he visited England , in the cha- racter of a disciple , ) relates his consideration on his present circumstances , and his reflection on the days ...
Page 192
... expression , you seem to afford me room to sus- pect , that you have rather forgotten me , since , as you say , you admire in me so many different virtues wedded together . From so many weddings I should assuredly dread a family too ...
... expression , you seem to afford me room to sus- pect , that you have rather forgotten me , since , as you say , you admire in me so many different virtues wedded together . From so many weddings I should assuredly dread a family too ...
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