The Life of John MiltonG. and W. B. Whittaker, 1970 - 490 pages |
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Page 175
... effect was far from inconsider- able ; and a party , distinguished by the name of Miltonists , attested the power of his pen , and gave consequence to his pleading for divorce 65 . The legislature , however , coinciding evidently with a ...
... effect was far from inconsider- able ; and a party , distinguished by the name of Miltonists , attested the power of his pen , and gave consequence to his pleading for divorce 65 . The legislature , however , coinciding evidently with a ...
Page 369
... effects of decay . In the moment of exposure , the left eye was open and full ; but it almost immediately vanished ... effect unquestionably produced by a heavy stroke inflicted with a sharp instrument . The funeral , as well as the ...
... effects of decay . In the moment of exposure , the left eye was open and full ; but it almost immediately vanished ... effect unquestionably produced by a heavy stroke inflicted with a sharp instrument . The funeral , as well as the ...
Page 432
... effect it had upon his mind , I remember a story I had from a friend , I was happy in for many years ; and who loved ... effects without any of the disad- vantages of sleep . I feel gratified by any opportunity of bringing forward the ...
... effect it had upon his mind , I remember a story I had from a friend , I was happy in for many years ; and who loved ... effects without any of the disad- vantages of sleep . I feel gratified by any opportunity of bringing forward the ...
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