The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... Present . Upwards of 100 fine Engravings on Wood , and a Map . Jesse's Anecdotes of Dogs . New Edi- tion , with large additions . Numerous fine Woodcuts after Harvey , Bewick , and others ; or , with the addition of 34 highly - finished ...
... Present . Upwards of 100 fine Engravings on Wood , and a Map . Jesse's Anecdotes of Dogs . New Edi- tion , with large additions . Numerous fine Woodcuts after Harvey , Bewick , and others ; or , with the addition of 34 highly - finished ...
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... present Discourse by a biographical memoir , though I am far from supposing that a new Life of Milton would , even now , be a work of supererogation . But where the matter is so rich and extensive , it would be of little service to pre ...
... present Discourse by a biographical memoir , though I am far from supposing that a new Life of Milton would , even now , be a work of supererogation . But where the matter is so rich and extensive , it would be of little service to pre ...
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... present discourse is intended . Another obstacle to the diffusion of Milton's prose works among the present generation is the uncouth titles which several of them bear . The less courageous reader is stopped at the threshold . He cannot ...
... present discourse is intended . Another obstacle to the diffusion of Milton's prose works among the present generation is the uncouth titles which several of them bear . The less courageous reader is stopped at the threshold . He cannot ...
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... present case , to be actuated . Utility is my object but under this term I include whatever can benefit the life of man , public or private ; whatever can improve his virtues , or enlarge his thoughts , or lift him above the clouds of ...
... present case , to be actuated . Utility is my object but under this term I include whatever can benefit the life of man , public or private ; whatever can improve his virtues , or enlarge his thoughts , or lift him above the clouds of ...
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... present . An overgrown and unpatriotic aristocracy , confounding their own privileges with the constitution , were incessantly labouring to convert the govern- ment into an instrument for effecting their own purposes , careless whether ...
... present . An overgrown and unpatriotic aristocracy , confounding their own privileges with the constitution , were incessantly labouring to convert the govern- ment into an instrument for effecting their own purposes , careless whether ...
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