The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... ( Charles ) Elia and Eliana . Complete Edition . Lanzi's History of Painting . Trans- lated by ROSCOE . Portraits . In 3 vols . Locke's Philosophical Works , con- taining an Essay on the Human Under- standing , & c . , with Notes and ...
... ( Charles ) Elia and Eliana . Complete Edition . Lanzi's History of Painting . Trans- lated by ROSCOE . Portraits . In 3 vols . Locke's Philosophical Works , con- taining an Essay on the Human Under- standing , & c . , with Notes and ...
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... Charles VIII . , and of Charles the Bold , Duke of Burgundy . To which is added , The Scandalous Chronicle , or Secret V. History of Louis XI . 2 vols . Portraits . In Memoirs of the Duke of Sully , Prime Minister to Henry the Great ...
... Charles VIII . , and of Charles the Bold , Duke of Burgundy . To which is added , The Scandalous Chronicle , or Secret V. History of Louis XI . 2 vols . Portraits . In Memoirs of the Duke of Sully , Prime Minister to Henry the Great ...
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... Charles the First , not grounding their disapprobation on this , that he had suffered unjustly , but on the abstract principle , that the people , whatever may be the character of their ruler , were he even a Nero or a Domitian , -have ...
... Charles the First , not grounding their disapprobation on this , that he had suffered unjustly , but on the abstract principle , that the people , whatever may be the character of their ruler , were he even a Nero or a Domitian , -have ...
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... Charles II . , and his most dissolute and despicable court , whose principal aim it was to depose the Almighty from his throne in the hearts of their countrymen , laboured with all the earnestness of hirelings to dim the glory of Milton ...
... Charles II . , and his most dissolute and despicable court , whose principal aim it was to depose the Almighty from his throne in the hearts of their countrymen , laboured with all the earnestness of hirelings to dim the glory of Milton ...
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John Milton. ling sentiments , and the licentious passions which , during Charles the Second's reign , constituted the breath of literary inspiration , soon became entirely incapable of deriving pleasure from composi- tions such as ...
John Milton. ling sentiments , and the licentious passions which , during Charles the Second's reign , constituted the breath of literary inspiration , soon became entirely incapable of deriving pleasure from composi- tions such as ...
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