The Life of John MiltonG. and W. B. Whittaker, 1970 - 490 pages |
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Page 343
... probably given by Philips . This work , for the execution of which his state of blindness must have peculiarly disqualified him , seems to have formed , till the hour of his death , a part of that change of literary exercise in which he ...
... probably given by Philips . This work , for the execution of which his state of blindness must have peculiarly disqualified him , seems to have formed , till the hour of his death , a part of that change of literary exercise in which he ...
Page 367
... probably in a change of things be offered to the Usurper's body , his friends substituted for it in the coffin that of Charles ; and that it was this corpse which was afterwards exposed on the gallows at Tyburn . For the former of these ...
... probably in a change of things be offered to the Usurper's body , his friends substituted for it in the coffin that of Charles ; and that it was this corpse which was afterwards exposed on the gallows at Tyburn . For the former of these ...
Page 376
... probably a little before it , he published a short treatise entitled , " Accidence commenced Grammar , " intended to facilitate the first weak step of the juvenile student ; and remarkable only for its ex- hibition of a mighty mind ...
... probably a little before it , he published a short treatise entitled , " Accidence commenced Grammar , " intended to facilitate the first weak step of the juvenile student ; and remarkable only for its ex- hibition of a mighty mind ...
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