Some Account of the Life and Writings of John Milton, Derived Principally from Documents in His Majesty's State-paper OfficeC. and J. Rivington, 1826 - 370 pages |
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... hath given me an apt oc- casion to acknowledge publickly , with all gratefull mind , that more than ordinary favour and respect which I found above any of my equals at the hands of those courteous and learned men , the fellows of the ...
... hath given me an apt oc- casion to acknowledge publickly , with all gratefull mind , that more than ordinary favour and respect which I found above any of my equals at the hands of those courteous and learned men , the fellows of the ...
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... hath caught new pleasures , " Whilst the landskip round it measures ; " Russet lawns , and fallows gray , " Where the nibbling flocks do stray ; " Mountains , on whose barren breast " The labouring clouds do often rest ; " Meadows trim ...
... hath caught new pleasures , " Whilst the landskip round it measures ; " Russet lawns , and fallows gray , " Where the nibbling flocks do stray ; " Mountains , on whose barren breast " The labouring clouds do often rest ; " Meadows trim ...
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... hath some Cardinall or other to be their peculiar Gardian : when I was 4 seuerall times at Rome , " Dr. Bargrave says , " this Cardinall Barberini was Gardian to the English . " He adds , " When I was at Rome with the Earle of ...
... hath some Cardinall or other to be their peculiar Gardian : when I was 4 seuerall times at Rome , " Dr. Bargrave says , " this Cardinall Barberini was Gardian to the English . " He adds , " When I was at Rome with the Earle of ...
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... hath lowered so black upon me , and some of my brethren . And in the meane time they , which are the only or the chief See the Europ . Magazine , vol . xxviii . p . 379 . E innovators of the Christian world , having nothing to say AND ...
... hath lowered so black upon me , and some of my brethren . And in the meane time they , which are the only or the chief See the Europ . Magazine , vol . xxviii . p . 379 . E innovators of the Christian world , having nothing to say AND ...
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... hath almost ever known . I deny not but others have spread more dangerous errours in the Church of Christ ; but no men , in any age of it , have been more guilty of innovation than they , while themselves cry out against it : Quis ...
... hath almost ever known . I deny not but others have spread more dangerous errours in the Church of Christ ; but no men , in any age of it , have been more guilty of innovation than they , while themselves cry out against it : Quis ...
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