The Life of John MiltonG. and W. B. Whittaker, 1970 - 490 pages |
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... conduct , indeed , of the Royalists in this instance , and of their new allies , the Presbyterians , one of whose official papers , called " A Representation of the Presby- tery at Belfast , " was included in Milton's pre- sent ...
... conduct , indeed , of the Royalists in this instance , and of their new allies , the Presbyterians , one of whose official papers , called " A Representation of the Presby- tery at Belfast , " was included in Milton's pre- sent ...
Page 417
... conduct or to its execution , it cannot be considered as a faultless piece . On the subject of its conduct , I must concur with Dr. Johnson in thinking that it is destitute of a just poetic middle ; -that the action of the drama is ...
... conduct or to its execution , it cannot be considered as a faultless piece . On the subject of its conduct , I must concur with Dr. Johnson in thinking that it is destitute of a just poetic middle ; -that the action of the drama is ...
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... conduct after his last defeat , 204 ..... his character , 234 his corpse discover- ed in St. George's chapel , Windsor , 367 note , 368 note Charles II . 349 , 361 , and note , 362 , 366 , and note , 377 note his conduct on his ...
... conduct after his last defeat , 204 ..... his character , 234 his corpse discover- ed in St. George's chapel , Windsor , 367 note , 368 note Charles II . 349 , 361 , and note , 362 , 366 , and note , 377 note his conduct on his ...
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