The Life of John MiltonG. and W. B. Whittaker, 1970 - 490 pages |
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Page 231
... character of an agent from the Prince of Condè , then in arms against the French Govern- ment as it was conducted by Cardinal Mazarin . The character , however , of the pretended agent of Condè incurring the suspicion of the English ...
... character of an agent from the Prince of Condè , then in arms against the French Govern- ment as it was conducted by Cardinal Mazarin . The character , however , of the pretended agent of Condè incurring the suspicion of the English ...
Page 305
... character of Morus gave way before the weighty impres- sion . He struggled , however , to support him- self by a reply , containing testimonies in favor of his moral character from some colleges and universities , and from the ...
... character of Morus gave way before the weighty impres- sion . He struggled , however , to support him- self by a reply , containing testimonies in favor of his moral character from some colleges and universities , and from the ...
Page 484
... character , he claims and possesses my honest re- gard . With respect to his edition of our great poet , I must think that the variorum notes are much too numerous , and that their bulk might very advantageously have been diminished ...
... character , he claims and possesses my honest re- gard . With respect to his edition of our great poet , I must think that the variorum notes are much too numerous , and that their bulk might very advantageously have been diminished ...
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